Who watches the watchmen? by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 16 January 2017 Lucy Rycroft-Smith makes some observations on the topic of subject-specific observations
Ten things you might not know about the PISA tests by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 14 December 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith climbs ten steps up the leaning tower of PISA tests
Mathemethics: the desirable and dangerous 007 side to numbers by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 25 November 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith explores the ways mathematics is shaken (not stirred) by heroes and villains
Roll model: how can we predict the new President? by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 08 November 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith pauses for a breath of fresh mathematical air before the US election results
How to Ada woman in STEM: lessons from Lovelace by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 28 October 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith reports on the IET's Ada Lovelace Day celebration.
Pots, seeding and game theory in football by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 30 September 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith kicks around some ideas about mathematical models in football.
Down on their luck by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 19 August 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith goes beyond the cube in a quest to demonstrate some of the more unusual sides to dice.
The sixth sense: a sense of six? by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 19 July 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith asks whether number sense is innate - can babies do maths?
Birds of a feather tweet together by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 05 July 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith discusses Twitter. Twitter is all about connections, and so is maths. But for both you have to be open to them...
Good with digits – does the evidence point to using fingers for maths? by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 24 June 2016 Lucy Rycroft-Smith investigates the correlation between finger gnosia (ability to perceive or recognise one’s own fingers) and mathematical development.