In his third lecture, Frank Close looks at the various methods of imaging fundamental particles.
Before the Large Hadron Collider there was the Large Electron Positron collider, the largest lepton accelerator ever built.
In his final lecture, Frank Close looks at the symmetry of the early universe and the reasons behind its current asymmetrical
Ian Stewart explains how mathematics is the magic thread that binds our universe.
Ian Stewart asks: How do we walk? Why do we walk the way we do? And just what are kangaroos up to?
This Lecture from Ian Stewart examines probability – the fascinating and frustrating laws which govern chance.
Ian Stewart shows how for mathematicians, there is order to be found everywhere, even in disorder.
Ian Stewart's 1997 Lectures draw to a close by taking an in-depth look at the truth and beauty of patterns.