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    Talking Maths in… Coventry Transport Museum

    By Tom Briggs. Posted May 28, 2026

    The sleek, black Thrust SSC land-speed record-holder stretches across a museum gallery, its needle-like nose tapering to a sharp silver point while two enormous jet engine intakes loom behind the cockpit like giant circular tunnels. The machine’s glossy body is decorated with racing logos, thin red-white-green stripes, and a small Union Flag near the front, emphasising its British engineering heritage. Low barriers and information plaques surround the exhibit, while the dramatic proportions - extremely long, low, and narrow - make the car look more like an aircraft fuselage or missile than a conventional car, hinting at the extraordinary speeds it was built to achieve.

    This is a guest post from museum educator and mathematician Tom Briggs, about his session at last August’s Talking Maths in Public conference. 2025’s Talking Maths in Public (TMiP) conference took place on the Warwick University campus, but the Saturday morning networking and wind-down venue was the fabulous Coventry Transport Museum. A few weeks earlier…

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    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 5A

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted May 27, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing adds a Holy C Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight of figuring things out. Here in Weymouth, we’re sweltering but lucky 12yo is about to jet off to Barcelona for a week of paddleboarding and kayaking (no word…

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    Book review – A Guide to Infinity: Ten Mathematical Journeys by Edward R. Scheinerman

    By Elinor. Posted May 26, 2026

    We were sent a free copy of this book by the publisher, and invited irregular contributor Elinor Flavell to read and review it. Been feeling finite recently? Bounded by life? Those larger numbers feeling out of reach? Then you need “A Guide to Infinity: Ten Mathematical Journeys” by Edward R. Scheinerman. Over ten chapters, Scheinerman…

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    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 59

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted May 20, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing has been blown away by a puzzle Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight in mathematical thinking, in figuring things out, and in doing things that make you feel clever. Such as – I’m indebted to Miles Gould for…

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    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 58

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted May 13, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing is petitioning the weather to be nicer Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread joy and delight in all things mathematical. I had a nice “oho!” moment in class with a student today looking at a question from a Madas paper – it’s…

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    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 57

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted May 6, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing has Youri Tielemans in swaps Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight of figuring stuff out. I’ve been thinking a lot about MathsJam and Parkrun and similar activities, where the point is just showing up and doing the thing…

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    Carnival of Mathematics

    Carnival of Maths 251

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted May 1, 2026

    The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the month of April 2026, is now online courtesy of Karrie Liu. The Carnival rounds up maths blog posts from all over the internet, including some from our own Aperiodical. See our Carnival of Mathematics page for more information.

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