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Which animals are tricked by optical illusions?
And what does it teach us about species' similarities and differences?
Nov 6
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"Heist of the Century" - could a simple maths problem have foiled the Louvre robbery
Mathematician have a well-known problem about how to efficiently protect galleries - it's even called "The museum problem"
Nov 1
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Why populists are adopting the phrase "Science is never settled"
Exposing the myth of "never-settled science" and how you can fight against it.
Oct 30
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What can world records teach us about climate change?
Using the mathematics of record-breaking to reveal a changing climate
Oct 15
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AI voice clones are here — and you won’t be able to tell the difference
AI voice clones are now so convincing that we can't tell them apart from the real thing - and that's a problem.
Oct 10
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Academic fraud is growing problem. What can we do about it?
Citation cartels, ghost writing and fake peer-review: How fraud is causing a crisis in science
Oct 5
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My Association of British Science Writers media fellowship - LiveScience (Take 2)
What I'm working on for the next few weeks
Oct 2
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Conceptagion
A concept contagion can be more difficult to wipe out than one for which the vector of spread is more tangible
Sep 9
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Kit Yates - Math(s) and the real world
What happens when maths/science and society intersect? This substack is all about the real world applications and implications of maths/science.
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