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Professor Jennifer Rogers discusses coronavirus vaccinations, the media, and her own path to medical statistics.
Dr Vicky Neale's latest book is about why people should study mathematics - but why did SHE study mathematics?
Author and puzzle guru Alex Bellos talks about mathematics, writing, reviews, and his early days running a nightclub.
School teacher Bobby Seagull made his name on a quiz show - but there's much more to his story.
A team of composers and musicians have joined forces to re-imagine classic nursery rhymes with new counts, timings and tempos. It's dubbed Tuplets for Toddlers, and has been led Numberphile's resident composer Alan Stewart.
Economist Tim Harford on the importance of numbers and statistics.
Sir Roger Penrose is one of the biggest names in mathematics AND physics. Here he talks about sibling rivalry, Stephen Hawking, having ideas, and toilet paper.
Dr Katie Steckles is a mainstay of the mathematics communications scene and a regular in our videos. Here she discusses her life at school, university, and now as a freelance maths communicator. Plus life as a pirate.
Tributes to mathematician Ronald Graham - a man of many talents.
Speaking with Simon Pampena, Australia's National Numeracy Ambassador who once dreamed of being a Jedi.