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At school we all learn that rainbows are brightly coloured because a prism splits white light into lots of colours, and a drop of water acts like a prism. But there are lots of water drops in a shower...
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Mariners had told tall tales of giant waves coming from nowhere and sinking ships. No one believed them. Until 1995, when an oil rig measured a wave 26 metres high, coming from nowhere. Now mathematics...
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What your bathroom sink tells you about quantum mirages and black holes. read more
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New insights into Fibonacci numbers in plants, based on elasticity theory.read more
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The Infinite Monkey Theorem says that random typing will eventually produce the complete works of William Shakespeare. Have virtual monkeys operating in the cloud now succeeded?read more
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