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According to Shakespeare, music is the food of love.
But Jeffrey Rosenthal follows Galileo's observation
that the entire universe is written in the language of
mathematics - and that includes music.
In the second of two articles,
Artur Ekert visits the strange subatomic world
and investigates the possibility of
unbreakable quantum cryptography.
Saying that someone is a chaotic thinker might seem
like an insult - but, according to Lewis
Dartnell, it could be that the
mathematical phenomenon of chaos is a crucial
part of what makes our brains work.
Tope Omitola looks back at the tragically short
but inspiringly productive life of a true
original: Evariste Galois.
Shane Whelan likes a challenge, and his career path has been
defined both by what he enjoyed and by a desire to keep learning.
Becoming an actuary seemed like the perfect solution.