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    Top Shows in Mathematics
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    More or Less: Behind the Stats
    BBC Radio 4

    Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

    Mathematics
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    News Commentary
    Science
    1045 episodes
    3 days ago
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    Opinionated History of Mathematics
    Intellectual Mathematics
    Cracking tales of historical mathematics and its interplay with science, philosophy, and culture. Revisionist history galore. Contrarian takes on received wisdom. Implications for teaching. Informed by current scholarship. By Dr Viktor Blåsjö.
    Mathematics
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    40 episodes
    1 month ago
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    Breaking Math Podcast
    Autumn Phaneuf
    Breaking Math is a deep-dive science, technology, engineering, AI, and mathematics podcast that explores the world through the lens of logic, patterns, and critical thinking. Hosted by Autumn Phaneuf, an expert in industrial engineering, operations research and applied mathematics, and Gabriel Hesch, an electrical engineer (host from 2016-2024) with a passion for mathematical clarity, the show is dedicated to uncovering the mathematical structures behind science, engineering, technology, and the systems that shape our future. What began as a conversation about math as a pure and elegant discipline has evolved into a platform for bold, interdisciplinary dialogue. Each episode of Breaking Math takes listeners on an intellectual journey—whether it’s into the strange beauty of chaos theory, the ethical dilemmas of AI, the deep structures of biological evolution, or the thermodynamics of black holes. Along the way, Autumn and Gabriel interview leading thinkers and working scientists from across the spectrum: computer scientists, quantum physicists, chemists, philosophers, neuroscientists, and more. But this isn’t just a podcast about equations—it’s a show about how mathematics influences the way we think, create, build, and understand. Breaking Math pushes back against the idea that STEM belongs behind a paywall or an academic podium. It’s for the curious, the critical, the creative—for anyone who believes that ideas should be rigorous, accessible, and infused with wonder. If you've ever wondered: * What’s the math behind machine learning? * How do we quantify uncertainty in climate models? * Can consciousness be described in AI? * Why does beauty matter in an equation? Then you’re in the right place. At its heart, Breaking Math is about building bridges—between disciplines, between experts and the public, and between the abstract world of mathematics and the messy, magnificent reality we live in. With humor, clarity, and deep respect for complexity, Autumn and Gabriel invite you to rethink what math can be—and how it can help us shape a better future. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Website: https://breakingmath.io [https://breakingmath.io/] Linktree: https://linktr.ee/breakingmathmedia Email: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com
    Mathematics
    Science
    Technology
    161 episodes
    4 days ago
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    (In)equity in Mathematical Learning
    Emily Creed
    This podcast opens the conversation on some of the inequities students face in our current education system. Emily Creed, a future math educator and student, gives thought to what we all can do to improve our students' mathematical experiences. The two main topics explored are teacher expectations & the discourse on innate ability, and how we can use these to better our students learning. In addition, issues with our current curriculums are also discussed.
    Mathematics
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    1 episodes
    3 days ago