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Theoretical physicists are searching for a 'Theory of Everything' to reconcile quantum mechanics and relativity - the two great physical theories of the twentieth century. String theory is a current hot favourite, and some of the world's most eminent physicists tell us why.
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100 years after the birth of Paul Dirac, mathematicians and physicists gather to celebrate his beautiful work.
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Anticipating anthrax
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Nineteenth-century German mathematician Leopold Kronecker once said God created the integers, all the rest is the work of man.
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Beyond reasonable doubt
In 1999 solicitor Sally Clark was found guilty of murdering her two baby sons. Highly flawed statistical arguments may have been crucial in securing her conviction. As her second appeal approaches, Plus looks at the case and finds out how courts deal with statistics.
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