At the MathsJam weekend gathering earlier this month, we found ourselves invited to join maths podcasting supremo Samuel Hansen for a recording session. Nothing unusual there: podcasts have been recorded at MathsJam before. But this time Samuel wanted to record more than one podcast at the same time – since many of the maths podcasting…
Aperiodvent Day 2: Sprouts

Did you know there’s a mathematical game called Sprouts? It’s a game played by drawing dots and lines on paper, and while it seems simple, there’s actually some interesting maths – graph theory and game theory – behind it. According to Wikipedia: The game is played by two players, starting with a few spots drawn…
Aperiodvent Day 1: Other Mathematical Advent Calendars

In what can only be described as a poor marketing move, here are some recommendations for other mathsy advent calendars around the internet. For teachers and students, and anyone else really, the wonderful NRICH produce two advent calendars of great activity ideas – one for Primary and one for Secondary. Friend of the site and…
Aperiodvent 2018 – a month of mathematical things

We’re planning to reprise our some-but-not-every-yearly advent calendar of mathematical curiosities, starting here on 1st December and proceeding very advent-calendar-like daily thereafter. You’ll see posts appear in our site feed and on Twitter, and we’ll keep this post updated with links to each day’s post. Credit to Number Gossip for the numbery facts. The only…
Big MathsJam Highlights, 2018

The dust is settling on the ninth Big MathsJam, and before I get too sad that it’s nearly a year until the next one, I put down some thoughts about what was so good about this one.
Here are the mathematicians you nominated to go on the new £50 note

The Bank of England has released a preliminary list of names nominated by the public to appear on the new £50 note. I’ve done a bit of analysis on the list, and present here my findings. To recap: the Bank asked for nominations satisfying the following conditions: have contributed to the field of science be…
Rachel Riley admits she can’t do maths (but not really)
Eagle-eyed Riley-botherers on Twitter may have noticed this video Rachel tweeted on Saturday:
https://twitter.com/RachelRileyRR/status/1066407882839769090