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Satisfied with Satisfactory

by Ray Knight, 03 September 2019
An old factory
Join Ray Knight as he explains how the game Satisfactory helps dust off his mathematics skills
Mining for maths

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Perspectives on using digital technology in the classroom

by Rachael Horsman, 29 August 2019
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Rachael Horsman explores the perspectives around digital technology in the classroom
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Intersections: Mathematics and the production artworker

by Dominika Majewska, 21 August 2019
A modern office setting with iMacs on every desk
Dominika Majewska talks to a production artworker about how she uses mathematics in her role
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Seven questions with... Dr Amenda Chow

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 14 August 2019
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith poses our seven questions to Dr Amenda Chow
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Raining bats and slogs

by Darren Macey, 06 August 2019
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Darren Macey explores the creation of the Duckworth-Lewis method in Cricket
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Intersections: Mathematics and the dentist

by Lynne McClure, 01 August 2019
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Lynne McClure discovers how a dentist uses maths in his role
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Typography and ratio

by Ray Knight, 24 July 2019
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Join Ray Knight as he explores how an understanding of ratio helps with typography
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Intersections: Mathematics and the bicycle business owner

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 18 July 2019
A bike clamped in the air inside a workshop
Join Lucy Rycroft-Smith as she discovers how maths is involved in running a bike workshop
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Data creator

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith & Darren Macey, 11 July 2019
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith and Darren Macey explore the exciting journey of data creation
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Intersections: Mathematics and the hairdresser

by Lynn Fortin, 05 July 2019
3 chairs in-front of a mirror
Join Lynn Fortin as she discovers how maths is involved in running a hair salon
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