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Are there parallel universes? Investigate with Plus

Are there parallel universes? The idea that there might be many worlds and parallel universes - universes in which, rather than reading this, you are still asleep; in which you are happier, unhappier, richer, poorer, or perhaps even dead - is one which has crossed over from academic physics debate into a staple of science fiction. But what is the basis for the suggestion? Plus, our free online mathematics magazine, investigates the physics behind the controversial concept.

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New Early Years resources from NRICH

A new section of Early Years resources, supporting children's mathematical development, has been added to our NRICH website. The free resources are designed to support adults in developing the initial building blocks for mathematical thinking, reasoning and problem solving with young children.

 

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Travelling Salesman - UK premiere 20 November

The Millennium Mathematics Project is delighted to be hosting the UK premiere of acclaimed indie film Travelling Salesman, an intellectual thriller imagining the consequences of solving the P vs NP problem. 

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New site design for NRICH

Our hugely popular NRICH website has a new look. 

NRICH publishes rich mathematical activities designed for all ages from Early Years (age 5 and below) right through to the transition to university. NRICH resources encourage creative and confident approaches to maths and are designed to develop mathematical thinking, reasoning and problem-solving skills. The site is used by teachers and students all over the world, and attracted more than 3.6 million visits and around 20 million page views last year.

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STIMULUS celebrates 25th anniversary

The STIMULUS programme, which places hundreds of Cambridge students as volunteer helpers in local schools, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

STIMULUS is a community service programme which creates placements for Cambridge University student volunteers in local primary and secondary schools and sixth form colleges, helping with Maths, Science, ICT or Technology lessons. STIMULUS students work as volunteer teaching assistants in the classroom, alongside the class teacher.

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Let the Games begin!

To celebrate London 2012, over the past 18 months we've been running our Maths and Sport: Countdown to the Games project, creating free online resources exploring maths through the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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All the Bells - join in with NRICH!

At 08:12 on 27th July 2012, thousands of people across the UK will be joining together to ring in the first day of the London 2012 Olympic Games with 'All the Bells'. Everyone across the country is invited to take part. You can find out more, and discover 'All the Bells' events near you, at http://www.allthebells.com/

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Maths and Sport - celebrating London 2012!

We are celebrating London 2012 with our 'Maths and Sport: Countdown to the Games' project, developing free online resources exploring maths through the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

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Plus launches new Careers with Maths section

We have launched a brand new careers section on Plus, our free online mathematics magazine, bringing you all you need to know about the wide range of careers that use mathematics - from avalanche research and planning the Olympics to designing computer games or saving lives in developing countries.

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Cambridge Science Festival: 12th - 25th March 2012

The Cambridge Science Festival runs from 12th - 25th March 2012 and features more than 180 events organised by departments within the University of Cambridge.

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