A collection of links to radio and podcast episodes (in English) with a mathematics bent — to inspire teachers to inspire, to feed the minds of our young mathematicians in the making, or, simply, to entertain. Programmes have been (loosely) categorised as shown below, and arranged alphabetically within each category by programme title, subject, or mathematician's surname. The episodes may be used to support teaching, or perhaps as drivers of extra-curricular programmes, or simply to share for enjoyment. The collection is updated regularly, but if you discover an interesting programme that is not included here, please do let me know in the comments.
This link will take you to a list of the parent programmes / series the episodes have been curated from, as indicated by the number in parentheses after each episode, e.g., (7) indicates that the episode is from the BBC series The Infinite Monkey Cage.
In addition, if you want even more, this link will take you to a selection of 30 other exclusively maths-focused podcasts / series that I have not collated episodes from in the thematic list below, given that their entire focus is mathematics.
Enjoy!
- Theme: The History of Mathematics
- Theme: The People of Mathematics
- Theme: The Mathematics Itself
- Theme: Making Sense of things with Mathematics
- Theme: Making Sense of things with Statistics
- Theme: The Teaching of Mathematics & the Mathematical Mind
- Theme: Other Mathematical Curios
- List of episodes' programme / podcast sources
- 30 More Mathematics Podcasts / Radio series
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The History of Mathematics
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- A Very Brief History of Mathematics (34)
- Descarte's Meditations (17)
- Euclid’s Elements (1)
- From zero to infinity: a brief history of counting (24)
- History of the Infinite: 1 Horror of the infinite (8)
- History of the Infinite: 2 Aristotle's Rapprochment (8)
- History of the Infinite: 3 The Infinite and the Divine (8)
- History of the Infinite: 4 The Infinite and Human Experience (8)
- History of the Infinite: 5 The mathematics of the infinitely small (8)
- History of the Infinite: 6 The mathematics of the infinitely big (8)
- History of the Infinite: 7 Crisis and Uncertainty (8)
- History of the Infinite: 8 The Cosmos (8)
- History of the Infinite: 9 Death and Immortality (8)
- History of the Infinite: 10 Where Does this Leave Us? (8)
- Indian Mathematics (1)
- Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the maths Tablet (25)
- The Invention of Numbers (16)
- Leibniz's Monadology (17)
- Mathematics and Platonism (1)
- Maths in the Early Islamic World (1)
- Nirvana by Numbers (15)
- Origin of Numbers (7)
- Renaissance maths (1)
- Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (16)
The People of Mathematics
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The Mathematics Itself
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- Archimedes (1)
- Aryabhata: The Boat of Intellect (13)
- The Fields Medal 2014: Artur Avila (23)
- Roger Bacon (1)
- June Barrow-Green (23)
- Women of Mathematics: Natalia Berloff (23)
- The Fields Medal 2014: Manjul Bhargava (23)
- Nikolas Bourbaki (2)
- On the mathematical frontline: Ellen Brooks Pollock and Leon Danon (23)
- Georg Cantor (2)
- Nira Chamberlain on how mathematics can solve real-world problems (15)
- Eugenia Cheng (on the mathematics of mathematics) (15)
- Women of Mathematics: Nilanjana Datta (23)
- Women of Mathematics: Anne-Christine Davis (23)
- Decades-Old Graph Problem Yields to Amateur Mathematician: Aubrey de Grey (35)
- Laura DeMarco: Math—It’s Not Just Numbers (39)
- Emilie du Châtelet (1)
- Marcus du Sautoy (15)
- John Horton Conway: A Life in Games (35)
- (Inside the mind of renowned mathematician) John Conway (24)
- Maths on the red carpet – Fields Medallist Hugo Duminil-Copin (23)
- Albrecht Dürer (1)
- The Mathematicians who helped Einstein (2)
- Paul Erdős (1)
- Paul Erdős: The Mozart of Mathematics (18)
- Maria Esteban (23)
- Leonard Euler (2)
- Leonard Euler and Maths Communication (23)
- Richard Feynman (10)
- Alessio Figalli (23)
- Joseph Fourier (2)
- Edward Frenkel: Reality is a Paradox – Mathematics, Physics, Truth & Love (40)
- Hannah Fry (16)
- Galileo (10)
- Evariste Galois (2)
- Gödel (17)
- Gödel on Maths (17)
- Carl Friedrich Gauss (1)
- Carl Friedrich Gauss (2)
- Women of Mathematics: Julia Gog (23)
- The Fields Medal 2014: Martin Hairer (23)
- Hardy and Ramanujan (2)
- John Harrison and the Problem of Longitude (18)
- On the mathematical frontline: Ed Hill (23)
- Maths on the red carpet - Fields Medallist June Huh (23)
- Nalini Joshi (23)
- On the mathematical frontline: Matt Keeling (23)
- Omar Khayyam: Mathematics of the Sky (36)
- Johannes Kepler (1)
- Women of Mathematics: Holly Krieger (23)
- Ada Lovelace (1)
- Ada Lovelace (10)
- Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace, part 1 (34)
- Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace, part 2 (34)
- Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace, part 3 (34)
- Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace, part 4 (34)
- (James Clerk) Maxwell (1)
- Maths on the red carpet - Fields Medallist James Maynard (23)
- John Milnor: A conversation with a mathematical legend (23)
- Maryam Mirzakhani: A Genius of Maths (11)
- Clément Mouhout (23)
- Newton and Leibniz (2)
- Newton: A Matter of some Gravity (36)
- Florence Nightingale (10)
- Emmy Noether (1)
- Pascal (1)
- Roger Penrose (25)
- Cheryl Praeger (23)
- Pythagoras (1)
- Pythagoras (16)
- Henri Poincaré (2)
- Ramanujan (18)
- Srinivasa Ramanujan (10)
- Ramanujan, dream of the possible (23)
- Ramanujan: The Elbow of Genius (13)
- Frank Ramsey (10)
- Matteo Ricci: Jesuit and Geometrist (16)
- Bertrand Russel on Math and Logic (17)
- Grant Sanderson: Math, Manim, Neural Networks & Teaching (40)
- Peter Scholze: The Oracle of Arithmetic (35)
- Women of Mathematics: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (23)
- Stas Smirnov (23)
- Ivan Smith (23)
- Mary Somerville (16)
- David Spiegelhalter (15)
- Ian Stewart (25)
- Steven Strogatz Says You Can Understand Math (32)
- Francis Su: To Live Your Best Life, Do Mathematics (35)
- Max Tegmark: It's All Maths (23)
- Jack Thorne (23)
- On the mathematical frontline: Mike Tildesley (23)
- Alan Turing (1)
- Akshay Venkatesh (23)
- Maths on the red carpet – Fields Medallist Maryna Viazovska (23)
- Cédric Villani (23)
- Cédric Villani: When Worlds Collide (23)
- Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil (40)
- Math Quartet Joins Forces on Unified Theory: Wei Zhang, Xinwen Zhu, Zhiwei Yun and Xinyi Yuan (35)
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- 3-D Fractals Offer Clues to Complex Systems (35)
- The Bagel (3)
- The Blob (3)
- Calculus (1)
- Chaos Theory (1)
- Combinatorics, and Contact Tracing, with Po-Shen Loh (40)
- The Cube (3)
- Desperately Seeking Symmetry (20)
- A Disappearing Number (23)
- Does Infinity Exist? (23)
- e (1)
- e (28)
- Everything you need to know about nothing (24)
- Feigenbaum's constant (28)
- Fermat’s Last Theorem (1)
- The Fibonacci Sequence (1)
- For the Love of Maths (16)
- Game Theory (1)
- Game Theory (5)
- In Game Theory, No Clear Path to Equilibrium (35)
- Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems (1)
- Golden Ratio (28)
- The Golden Ratio (4)
- Mathematics of High-Dimensional Shapes, with Jordan Ellenberg (4)
- How many dimensions are there? (23)
- The Hunt for Nothing (Zero) pt 1 (16)
- The Hunt for Noting (Zero) pt 2 (16)
- Imaginary numbers (1)
- The Imaginary number (4)
- Guide to... Infinity (7)
- Infinity (1)
- Infinity (4)
- Kepler's Conjecture (5)
- The Largest Prime (5)
- Logic (1)
- Mathematical Modelling with Lisa Jardine (14)
- Mathematicians Discover Prime Conspiracy (35)
- Mathematics (1)
- The mathematics of mathematics (with Eugina Cheng) (15)
- Negative Numbers (1)
- New Number Systems Seek Their Lost Primes (35)
- The Number Four (5)
- Numbers (20)
- The Number Seven (5)
- Numbers, Numbers Everywhere (7)
- One: The most popular number (6)
- P v NP (1)
- Packing spheres (23)
- Pentagon Tiling Proof Solves Century-Old Math Problem (35)
- Pi (1)
- Pi (4)
- Pi (28)
- 2 Pi (28)
- Pi (David Baddiel Tries to Understand) (16)
- The Poincaré Conjecture (1)
- (What's so exciting about a) Prime Number (9)
- Prime Numbers (1)
- Probability (1)
- The Problem of Infinite Pi(e) (16)
- A Puzzle of Clever Connections Nears a Happy End (35)
- The Pyramid (3)
- Rolling out the red carpet for the Travelling Salesman (23)
- Root 2 (28)
- The Science of Symmetry (7)
- Simple Set Game Proof Stuns Mathematicians (35)
- The Sphere (3)
- Sphere Packing Solved in Higher Dimensions (35)
- Symmetry (1)
- 1729: The First Taxicab number (6)
- To Infinity and Beyond (7)
- Two: At the Double (6)
- Two Infinities and Beyond Part 1 (16)
- Two Infinities and Beyond Part 2 (16)
- Zeno’s Paradoxes (1)
- Zero (1)
- Zero (4)
- 0 (28)
- 1 (28)
- 2 (28)
- 3 (28)
- 4 (28)
- 5 (28)
- 6 (28)
- 7 (28)
- 8 (28)
- 9 (28)
- 10 (28)
- 11 (28)
- 12 (28)
- 13 (28)
- 14 (28)
- 15 (28)
- 16 (28)
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- A tour through maths and music (23)
- The Beauty of Mathematics, with Grant Sanderson (40)
- Calculating the multiverse (23)
- Can Math Help You Fall in Love? (37)
- Codes and Code-breaking: The Enigma Machine (23)
- Cracking the Nazi Code (18)
- Einstein's evolving Universe (23)
- Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number Theory (41)
- Emergence and the dynamics of crowds (23)
- Equations that changed the World (24)
- Foundations Built for a General Theory of Neural Networks (35)
- G: The Number that defines the Universe (6)
- The Geometry of Viruses (23)
- How do you calculate herd immunity? (23)
- How Maths underpins Science (16)
- How to predict our changing climate (23)
- How to Quantify (and Fight) Gerrymandering (35)
- In love with the art of mathematics (24)
- It's All Maths! (23)
- Laws of Nature (1)
- Logic (1)
- The Lucky Number: How Do I Win the Lottery? (16)
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence (23)
- Machine Learning’s ‘Amazing’ Ability to Predict Chaos (35)
- The Magic of Maths (11)
- Mathematical Simplicity May Drive Evolution’s Speed (35)
- A Math Theory for Why People Hallucinate (35)
- Our Mathematical Universe (24)
- The Mathematical Universe (23)
- Mathematicians Find Wrinkle in Famed Fluid Equations (35)
- Mathematicians Tame Rogue Waves, Lighting Up Future of LEDs (35)
- Mathematics and Markets (16)
- Mathematics and Music (1)
- Mathematics in Nature (38)
- Mathematics for the Stock Market (38)
- The mathematics hidden behind Zaha Hadid's architecture (16)
- The Mathematics of Beauty (16)
- The Mathematics of Elections (16)
- The Mathematics of Fever (11)
- The Mathematics of Sport (24)
- Mathematics’ Unintended Consequences (1)
- Maths and Chess (11)
- The maths and magic of shuffling (23)
- Maths and Magic (16)
- Maths and Storytelling (1)
- Maths is more of an art than a science (16)
- Maths of Love and Sex (7)
- Maths Paths (33)
- The Maths of Dating (11)
- The Maths of Infidelity (11)
- The Maths of Mozart and Birds (11)
- The Maths of Spies and Terrorists (9)
- The Math that tells cells what they are (35)
- The Maths that inspires the work of visual artists (16)
- The Maths that inspires the work of writers (16)
- The Maths that inspires the work of musicians (16)
- The Measurement Of Time (1)
- The Measurement Problem in Physics (1)
- The Multiverse (1)
- The New Laws of Explosive Networks (35)
- Numbers by Nature (12)
- The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature (35)
- The Physics Of Time (1)
- Liv Boeree on Poker, Aliens, and Thinking in Probabilities (31)
- The power of ants (23)
- Relativity (1)
- Revolutionary Ideas in Science, Math, and Society, with Eric Weinstein (40)
- Secret Link Uncovered Between Pure Math and Physics (35)
- Six Degrees (7)
- Six Degrees of Separation (6)
- Why the Human Brain Perceives Small Numbers Better (41)
- Speed (7)
- Speed (20)
- An Old Conjecture Falls, Making Spheres a Lot More Complicated (41)
- Spirit of Bach (16)
- Stadium Maths (The maths of football stadiums) (23)
- A Study in Spheres (16)
- Steven Strogatz on Synchronization, Networks, and the Emergence of Complex Behavior (31)
- The Speed of Light (1)
- The History of Timekeeping (16)
- The Universe’s Origins (1)
- The Universe’s Shape (1)
- Weights and Measures (20)
- What Are The Mathematics of Jazz? (37)
- What happened before the Big Bang? (23)
- What is a Black Hole, Mathematically? (23)
- What is Infinity? (16)
- What is time? (23)
- Why Are Monster Prime Numbers Important? (37)
- Adrian Smith on the power of Bayesian statistics (15)
- Best-Ever Algorithm Found for Huge Streams of Data (35)
- Big data and shorter queues (23)
- Biostatistics - From cradle to grave (23)
- Chance (38)
- David McCandless. Transforming Data into Stories through Infographics (27)
- Debunking Guide - on a Postcard (11)
- Evaluating a Medical Treatment (23)
- The everyday mathematics of danger (24)
- The Folly of Prediction (19)
- Golden Ticket (11)
- Good Luck Professor Spiegelhalter (16)
- Hannah Fry on the power and perils of big data (15)
- Hans Rosling (16)
- How to Beat the House and Win at Games (7)
- How to be Less Terrible at Predicting the Future (19)
- How to Make a Bad Decision (19)
- How to Win at Games and Beat People (19)
- Just How Rare is a Hole-In-One? (11)
- Living Standards and Kate Bush Maths (9)
- The Longest Long Shot (19)
- A Long-Sought Proof, Found and Almost Lost (35)
- Luck, Fortune and Chance (37)
- Random and Pseudorandom (1)
- Randomness (7)
- The Random Request (16)
- Risk (7)
- The Science of Coincidence (7)
- Statistical vigilantes: the war on scientific fraud (24)
- Statistics of the Year 2017 (11)
- The Tour De France and the Statistics of Cheating (9)
- Using Statistics in Court (9)
- Weapons of math destruction: how big data and algorithms affect our lives (24)
- What are Sigma levels? (23)
- Why Don’t Patients Get Sick in Sync? Modelers Find Statistical Clues (35)
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- The Art of Teaching Math and Science (35)
- Books that Help Maths Teaching (26)
- Does 'Early Education' Come Way Too Late? (19)
- Don't Fear Maths (47)
- How Can Play Help Us Understand Math? (37)
- How Can We Encourage Girls To Keep Pursuing Math? (37)
- How to Teach Maths (16)
- How to Teach Maths (7)
- How to think like a mathematician (7)
- Inspiring Students with Steven Strogatz (21)
- The Mathematical Mind with Cedric Villani (14)
- Mathematical fluency: What does it mean, why is it important? (30)
- Mathematics: How Teachers Demystify Maths (16)
- Mathematics Relevance and Innovation with Denis Sheeran (29)
- Mathematics Teaching, With an Emphasis in the Unexpected (30)
- The power of mathematical play (30)
- Polya's problem solving strategies at work in the classroom (30)
- Rebuilding Mathematics Education with Sunil Singh (29)
- Rethinking Math Class with Conrad Wolfram (22)
- Schopenhauer on Explanations and Knowledge (17)
- Taking mathematical play into the classroom (30)
- Teaching Mathematics (16)
- Teenage Brain (7)
- Think Like a Child (19)
- What Can We Learn From The Russian Approach To Math Education? (37)
- What is the Mind: Turing et al. (17)
- What's It Like Being a Mathematician? (23)
- Why do we teach math, with Sunil Singh (30)
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- A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation (35)
- Amateur Mathematician Finds Smallest Universal Cover (35)
- An Academic Impostor (18)
- Can we use maths to beat the robots? (11)
- The Counting Horse (16)
- Favourite Numbers (38)
- GCHQ (7)
- Greedy Guts and Useless Numbers (25)
- How maths can change your life (24)
- How to Cut Cake Fairly and Finally Eat It Too (35)
- Land of the Rising Sums (16)
- Lewis Carroll in Numberland (23)
- Mathematics for Life: The Travelling Salesman Problem (38)
- Maths and the Mayflower (11)
- Physicists Hunt for the Big Bang’s Triangles (35)
- Pi: Legislating Pi (18)
- Simon Singh talks maths and The Simpsons (24)
- The Science of The Simpsons (24)
- The Seven Million Dollar maths Mystery (25)
- The story of the Gomboc (23)
- What's it like being a mathematician? (23)
- Why Do We Solve For 'X'? (37)
- Would Aliens understand maths (25)
The collection includes:
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- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 In Our Time
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 Marcus du Sautoy's A Brief History of mathematics
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 Marcus du Sautoy's Five Shapes
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 Simon Singh's Five Numbers
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 Simon Singh's Another Five Numbers
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 Simon Singh's A Further Five Numbers
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 The Infinite Monkey Cage
- All episodes from BBC Radio 4 A History of the Infinite
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 More Or Less
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 Great Lives
- Select episodes from BBC World Service More Or Less
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 Seriously
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 Incarnations: India in Fifty Lives
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 Start the Week
- Select episodes from BBC Radio 4 The Life Scientific
- Other programs from BBC Radio, including: Chinese Characters, David Baddiel Tries to Understand, The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry, Good Luck Professor Spiegelhalter, How to Teach Maths, Maths and Magic, Music Matters, Sideways, The Essay: The Secret Mathematician, Room 101, You're Dead to Me
- Select episodes from The Partially Examined Life podcast
- Select episodes from Futility Closet podcast
- Select episodes from Freakonomics podcast
- Select episodes from Radiolab podcast
- Select episodes from Teach Better podcast
- Select episodes from Modern Learners podcast
- Select episodes from Plus Magazine podcasts
- Select episodes from The Guardian's Science Weekly podcast
- Select episodes from The Naked Scientists podcast
- Select episodes from The NCETM Maths podcast
- Select episodes from The James Altucher Show podcast
- Select episodes from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Radio Oxford Funbers
- Select episodes from Things Fall Apart podcast
- Select episodes from The Zone of Potential Construction podcast
- Select episodes from Sean Carroll's Mindscape podcast
- Select episodes from Alan Alda's Clear and Vivid podcast
- Select episodes from the Big Picture Science show produced at the SETI Institute
- Select episodes from The Stephen Wolfram podcast
- Select episodes from Quanta magazine podcasts
- Select episodes from BBC Radio Cosmic Quest
- Select episodes from TED Radio Hour
- Select episodes from BBC Out for the Count
- Select episodes from Harvard Radcliffe Institute's Born Curious podcast
- Select episodes from the Lex Fridman podcast
- Select episodes from Quanta Science podcast
Breaking Math, by @breakingmathpod — A podcast that aims to make maths accessible to everyone, and make it enjoyable.
Funbers, by @tomrocksmaths with BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Radio Oxford — A podcast looking at numbers closely to reveal some fun facts about them.
Global Maths Department podcast — A group of maths educators sharing what they’ve learned.
Making Math Moments That Matter — A podcast exploring pedagogical practices to create a classroom culture where students don’t want to stop exploring mathematics when the bell rings.
Math Ed, by Samuel Otten University of Missouri — Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies.
Maths Appeal podcast, from Bobby Seagull and Susan Okereke — Discussions about key maths topics, maths puzzles, and interviews with maths champions from the worlds of tech, entertainment, comedy, and education.
Mathematically Speaking podcast — A podcast that explores mathematics, mathematical philosophy and how that relates to the real world and our lives through the history of maths.
Mathematical Moments — The podcast of the American Mathematical Society @amermathsoc, with each episode being accompanied by an explanatory poster.
Mathematical Objects — A podcast with @stecks and @peterrowlett chatting about some aspect of mathematics using a mathematical object as inspiration.
Maths + Cancer hosted by Dr Vicki Neale — A series of 6 episodes exploring how maths and stats help with cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment; and the stories behind the researchers making it happen.
More or Less: Behind the statistics, from BBC Radio 4, with Tim Harford — Trying to make sense of the statistics which surround us.
Mr Barton Maths, from @mrbartonmaths — A podcast of interviews with 'fellow teachers, bloggers, thinkers, or people of influence'.
My Favourite Theorem, from @myfavethm with @niveknosdunk and @evelynjlamb — A podcast dedicated to sharing guests' favourite mathematical results.
NCETM podcast, from the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics — A podcast exploring areas of interest and debate in the teaching of maths across all school and college phases.
New Books in Mathematics, from @NewBooksNetwork — A podcast of 'interviews with Mathematicians about their new books.
Odds and Evenings — A podcast about mathematics, puzzles, numbers and games.
Opinionated History of Mathematics — A podcast sharing tales of historical mathematics and its interplay with science, philosophy, and culture. From Intellectual Mathematics.
Plus Magazine 'Maths On The Move' podcast — A podcast of the online magazine that aims to introduce listeners to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics.
Puzzling Maths, from @RobEastaway and @AJMagicMessage — A podcast about mathematical puzzles and talk about the quirky ways in which maths crops up in our everyday lives.
Relatively Prime: Stories form the mathematical domain, with @Samuel_Hansen — A podcast 'featuring stories from the mathematical domain,'
Speaking Tangentially — A series of talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power and beauty of mathematics.
Taking Maths Further, from @furthermaths with @peterrowlett and @stecks — Each episode 'takes a topic from the A-level Maths or Further Maths syllabus and looks at its applications.'
The Numberphile podcast, with Brady Haran — A pdocast where Brady talks with mathematicians involved in the wonderful Numberphile videos in more depth.
The Secrets of Mathematics podcast (audio and video), from the University of Oxford — A 'series of talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power and beauty of their subject.'
The Joy of x podcast, with Steven Strogatz via Quanta Magazine — Mathematician and author Steven Strogatz interviews some of the world’s leading scientists about their lives and work.
Travels in a Mathematical World, by @peterrowlett @IMAmaths — Featuring mathematicians talking about their work, features on maths history and news.
Unchartered, BBC with Hannah Fry — Investigating 10 mysteries to reveal 'the power of numbers behind each one... [and] the remarkable people who followed the data and unearthed something extraordinary.'
The Universe Speaks in Numbers, from Faber Books with Graham Farmelo — Graham in conversation with some of the great names in modern physics and mathematics.
Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist, by Damien Adams — A podcast to promote the visibility of women in mathematics.
Wrong but Useful podcast — A podcast from Flying Colours Maths by Colin Beveridge.
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