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Mathematical snapshots: Tamara Grossmann
Maths in a minute: Differential equations
Change is the only constant in our lives — which is why differential equations are so useful.
The best of both worlds
Abel Prize 2015: all wrapped up
Kelvin's bubble burst again
Restoring profanity
In 1979 decorating work in a house in Vienna revealed a set of medieval frescoes depicting a cycle of songs by a 13th century poet, who was particularly fond of satirising the erotic relationships between knights and peasant maidens. The frescoes are of great historical significance, but they are badly damaged. In this article Carola Schönlieb explores how mathematicians use the heat equation to fill in the gaps.
Universal pictures
How the leopard got its spots
Going with the flow
Fluid mechanics is the study of flows in both liquids and gases, and is therefore enormously important in understanding many natural phenomena, as well as in industrial applications. Geophysicist Herbert Huppert tells us what happens when two fluids of different densities meet, for example when volcanos erupt and hot ash-laden air is poured out into the atmosphere.