How maths underpins science
Dr Adam Rutherford discusses how mathematics underpins science with mathematician Steven Strogatz, climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh and molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan.
Adam Rutherford and guests at the Hay Festival discuss how maths underwrites all branches of science, and is at the foundation of the modern world.
His guests are the following.
Professor Steve Strogatz, of Cornell University, the author of a new book on calculus, Infinite Powers. He鈥檚 worked on all kinds of problems including some biological ones such as the shape of DNA, how fireflies create light and the grandness of small world theories.
Dr Emily Shuckburgh, is a climate change scientist at University of Cambridge, who has a PhD in maths studying fluid dynamics. She is the co-author of the Ladybird book on Climate Change with Prince Charles,
Sir Venki Ramakrishnan, is President of the Royal Society, and was originally a physicist, who moved into biology, to study the 3-dimensional shape of one of the most important biological structures, the ribosome, for which he won the Nobel prize winner.
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