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    Carnival of Mathematics #200

    By Katie Steckles. Posted December 1, 2021

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    Welcome to the 200th Carnival of Mathematics! Since it’s a special occasion, we’re hosting it right here at the Aperiodical, and presenting a round-up of some of our favourite blog posts, videos and content from the internet in the month of November 2021. The Carnival is hosted by a different blog each month, and brings…

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    Videos

    Katie shows you how to make a kumihimo braid

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 25, 2021

    The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering and Alom Shaha have organised a Month of Making – each day, a different person shows how to make a nice handmade Christmas gift. Today it’s our own Katie’s turn. Her gift is a simplified version of a kumihimo, a Japanese form of braid. There’s a little bit more…

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    QEPrize’s Month of Making

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 15, 2021

    The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering celebrates innovation in engineering with an annual prize awarded to some of the world’s top engineers. Starting today, the QEPrize YouTube channel will be hosting a Month of Making, with a video each day supplied by a different STEM person (including some mathematicians!), encouraging you to make, instead of…

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    News Roundup

    Aperiodical News Roundup – October 2021

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 2, 2021

    Here’s all the latest, and slightly later, news from the past month. Awards & Prizes Mathematician Professor Christina Pagel has been given a Special Recognition Award for Public Engagement in Science during the Covid 19 Pandemic by the BMJ (British Medical Journal). Throughout the pandemic, she’s been explaining and interpreting scientific papers, data, and news reports,…

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    Carnival of Mathematics 199

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 1, 2021

    The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the month of October, is now online at Double Root. 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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    MathsCity Leeds opening weekend

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted October 11, 2021

    Child holding a transparent dodecahedron through a red light which is showing as a triangle around one vertex

    One day in February 2014, I was fortunate enough to battle through London during a Tube strike to attend a reception at the House of Commons for MathsWorldUK – an initiative then just two years in development which aimed “to establish a national Mathematics Exploratorium in the United Kingdom … an interactive centre full of…

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    Review: Maths Tricks to Blow Your Mind

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted October 6, 2021

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    The chances are, dear Aperiodical reader, that you’re familiar with the following chain of emotions while browsing Facebook: Oo! A notification! Oo! A message from Aunty Jean, I’ve not heard from them in ages! Oh. It’s one of those.

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