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The world is a big place with a lot of wonderful things in it. The world also happens to be spherical, which can make getting to those things a challe...
This is a rerun of one of our favorite episodes! We hope that you enjoy it if you haven't listened to it yet. We'll be back next week with new content...
Voting systems are, in modern times, essential to the way that large-scale decisions are made. The concept of voicing an opinion to be, hopefully, con...
Forecasting is a constantly evolving science, and has been applied to complex systems; everything from the weather, to determining what customers migh...
This is a rerun of one of our favorite episodes while we change our studio around. Game theory is all about decision-making and how it is impacted by ...
In mathematics, nature is a constant driving inspiration; mathematicians are part of nature, so this is natural. A huge part of nature is the idea of ...
How many piano tuners are there in New York City? How much cheese is there in Delaware? And how can you find out? All of this and more on this problem...
i^2 = j^2 = k^2 = ijk = -1. This deceptively simple formula, discovered by Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1843, led to a revolution in ...
Mathematics is full of all sorts of objects that can be difficult to comprehend. For example, if we take a slip of paper and glue it to itself, we can...
In introductory geometry classes, many of the objects dealt with can be considered 'elementary' in nature; things like tetrahedrons, spheres, cylinder...