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Newcastle MathsJam January 2012 Recap
January’s MathsJam was a bit massive. It’s now a week later and I’ve only just gathered enough thoughts together to do this writeup. There were nine of us this month, all but one of whom either maths students or lecturers. A major theme of the night was of professional mathematicians or nearly-professional mathematicians forgetting basic…
Why do we enjoy maths history misconceptions?
I don’t think I have come to a conclusion from my previous blog post about historical accuracy and popularisation, though there were some interesting points in the comments (relating less to my comments about the ‘errors which may be gently corrected’ and more to the ‘demands of the narrative’). George Jelliss and Thony C. both…
Puzzlebomb – February 2012

Puzzlebomb is a monthly puzzle compendium. Issue 2 of Puzzlebomb, for February 2012, can be found here: Puzzlebomb – Issue 2 – February 2012 The solutions to Issue 2 can be found here: Puzzlebomb – Issue 2 – February 2012 – Solutions Other issues of Puzzlebomb, and their solutions, can be found here.
Open mic for science communication
Science Showoff promises “open mic for all communicators of science” and aims to be a place where people from all the bits of the science communication industry could share their latest work, in a performance-based way, and then chew it over with a pint in hand (or a whisky in hand). We also wanted it…
singingbanana code challenge
James Grime, of the Enigma project and guest editor of the February 2012 code month at Nrich, has posted a code breaking challenge on his YouTube channel singingbanana. The prize is a signed copy of Simon Singh’s The Code Book. You can get the ciphertext to decrypt along with a couple of clues presented with…