Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend Professor Melissa Lane 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
100 Essential Things You Didn't Know About Maths and the Arts We apply mathematics to some of the arts: identify Dali's...
Early Mathematics Day: The MacPlatonic Solids: Mathematics in Neolithic Scotland What is the mathematical significance of certain prehistoric objects that...
Might as well toss a coin: How random numbers help us find exact solutions Randomness is clearly important in computer games and in the...
The Connected Brain: Network and Communication The brain is mostly organised into small modular regions connected...
Lord Kelvin and the French 'F' Word: The Greatest Victorian Scientist? Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the...
The Convoluted Brain: Wrinkles and Folds The human brain has a very distinct and complex appearance...
Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare’s Mathematical Life and Times Shakespeare lived in a period of exciting mathematical innovations –...
The Spanish Culture of Charles I's Court Heir to the throne Charles I made a secret trip to win the hand of a princess. For eight months he was the guest of the Spanish king in Madrid.
The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence For centuries, scientists have tried to identify what is special...