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Hugo explores things that are big, from elephants and trees to cities and planets.
In this lecture from the University of Bristol's Big Ideas in Science series, Dr Nina Snaith asks why, and looks to mathematics for the answer. Setting maths students a series of problems, Dr Snaith ...
Answer: 1 and 4. They’re arranged in groups of two-digit numbers, all ending in 7 and ascending in both rows. Was this a hard math problem, or did you get the answer right? To open this safe ...
A man’s world? Not according to biology or history. A man’s world? Not according to biology or history. They live in isolation—but the world won’t leave them alone They live in isolation ...
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Mathematicians now present 'big algebras,' a two-way mathematical 'dictionary' between symmetry, algebra, and geometry, that could strengthen the connection between the distant worlds of quantum ...
Too often, finding or inventing big ideas to resolve big problems is elusive ... To do so, it must answer the "What next?" question. Back to top ...