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Features
In conversation with Anne Skeldon
Sam Kay and Ellen Jolley race against the body clock with the University of Surrey professorOn the cover: A new puzzle every day
Matthew Scroggs puts polyominoes inside polygonsCheating at Tetris
Ffreuer Bristow works out which pieces can force someone to loseThe secret life of words
Barry Pawlik builds words and sentences from doublesCoffee problems
Patrick Hedfeld has bean there, modelled thatSolving a cubic in 1646
Elinor Flavell takes squaring the circle to another levelThe beautiful soaisu partition
Kenichi Takemura uncovers symmetries hidden in plain sightOrder, order!
Louie Leventhall chunters from a sedentary positionTaking the sting out of wicked problems
Isabel Harrison and Quinn Thomazin were busy bees last summerSignificant figures: Emmy Noether
Not a-Noether one! Sonia Balan can't stand this.
Fun
Dear Dirichlet, Issue 23
Travel, trade and Tony Blackburn pepper the prof's postbag this issueComic: Introduction to catalysis
If you'll open your textbook to page... oh, the cat's sitting on itWhat’s hot and what’s not, Issue 23
Fashion is fleeting, Chalkdust regulars are not.The big argument: 6 or 7?
✋ Which is best? 🤚Which generation are you?
Always banging on about how numbers were better in the good old days? Take our quiz to find out how old you really are…The Chalkdust guide to: Citation metrics
Confused by other academics telling you about their h-index? Then this handy guide may be just what you need!Cryptic crossword, Issue 23
Can you solve it?Top Ten: puzzles
The undisputed top ten puzzles this seasonA mathematician’s guide to Leiden
Stranded in the Netherlands? This guide will keep you busyPrize crossnumber, Issue 23
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