Little Professor
The latest in Numberphile's calculator unboxing series featured Matt Parker and The Little Professor.
Dr James Grime was more serious in his discussion of the famous educational toy.
For all the unboxing videos, click here.
The latest in Numberphile's calculator unboxing series featured Matt Parker and The Little Professor.
Dr James Grime was more serious in his discussion of the famous educational toy.
For all the unboxing videos, click here.
Filming the latest round of Objectivity at the Royal Society, what a nice surprise to meet fan Vasilis, from Greece.
He was holidaying in London and decided to visit the Royal Society's library after seeing it featured in our films.
I suspect Vasilis was mainly hoping to meet the likes of Keith, our star librarian (which he did).
But he was pleasantly surprised to be allowed to view documents and objects from the archive (as any visitor to the society can!).
Vasilis spent many hours poring over old manuscripts and I think he had a great time.
Our Numberphile video about Gauss and the 17-gon was posted this week.
Here's David's Heptadecagon:
But equally exciting have been these efforts by Numberphile viewers.
Note these are compass and straight edge constructions. That's the point.
@dullahansolo
Charles Via Facebook
@ProgrammerHero
@enfo14
@JosselieNoirel calls this a heptafaildecagon
@kolekracaw used Geometer Sketch Pad
Earlier effort by @kolekracaw
@FordFiesta_
@MrCamago
I've not made a specific video for Valentine's Day this year - but here are some previous efforts.
We joke about this one being filmed on February 14 because we both had no other plans!
The new Periodic Videos film involves dunking chicken drumsticks into various acids.
Here are some extra pictures from beforehand and during the shoot.
Neil prepares the fumehood
Ready to go
HF left the meat looking "decidedly dead"
Love this picture of the piece above HCl
Note: a sequel video is coming (most likely next week) to show what we did next.
All regular tickets have been allocated for the Hello Internet/Star Wars event with David Prowse at Bristol Zoo.
They were gone within seconds.
After talking with the zoo, we've made a few extras available and these will be auctioned.
Those who emailed for regular tickets will receive a notification, and we will add updates to this blog in due course.
Please note, all proceeds from the event are to raise money for Bristol Zoo's penguin conservation fund.
Our event poster was designed by Knut Johannes Håland.
Tossing a coin is 50-50, right?
Persi Diaconis is a Stanford Math Professor - and former magician.
Just one of his claims to fame is research into the randomness of coin flips.
He helped out Numberphile with this series of videos.
First, a general discussion about why a coin toss is NOT entirely 50-50.
Second, should you catch a coin or let ut fall to the ground? The answer may surprise you.
And last, here is just some extra footage which is also interesting.
And a bonus, one of the very early Numberphile videos about coin tosses at the Super Bowl!