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     de Rham’s Theorem via Cech Cohomology

    de Rham’s Theorem via Cech Cohomology

    17 October 2014

    By Luke Keating Hughes The idea of de Rham’s Theorem is that with two very different approaches to making measurements on a space we can find striking similarities. The spaces we are talking [...]

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     How many ways are there to cover a sphere?

    How many ways are there to cover a sphere?

    15 October 2014

    By Alastair Dyer Loosely speaking, we can think of covering a sphere by taking the surface of an n-torus (the surface of the shape given by gluing n doughnuts together) which is made out of [...]

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     Making oil drilling more efficent

    Making oil drilling more efficent

    13 October 2014

    By Jackson Sweeney, Monash University We drill a well, and the oil is initially driven out of the reservoir by natural mechanisms. Unfortunately, these natural mechanisms don’t last [...]

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     High speed rail for Australia: where would we put the stations?

    High speed rail for Australia: where would we put the stations?

    10 October 2014

    By Jake Kays Ever travelled to Japan, Europe, China or Korea? Did you jump on a high-speed rail while you were there? If you did, you would have experienced 200+ km/h travel minimal waiting, [...]

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     Decongesting our hospitals.

    Decongesting our hospitals.

    8 October 2014

    By Anthony Clissold Hospitals are a key component of society today. They make sure that people who aren’t well can be looked after until they are better and can re-join society as quickly as [...]

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     Can a butterfly really cause a hurricane?

    Can a butterfly really cause a hurricane?

    1 October 2014

    By Wayne Cheung Have you ever wondered whether a butterfly can really cause a hurricane? Are you confused about all the correlations and causations in real life, and how can we go about finding [...]

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     An Investigation of the n-Body Problem

    An Investigation of the n-Body Problem

    24 September 2014
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     Optimising maintenance schedules

    Optimising maintenance schedules

    17 September 2014

    By Patrick Andersen Everything physical and manmade will eventually break or malfunction given enough time without attention. Often this happens unexpectedly and must be repaired after the fact, [...]

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     When push comes to shove

    When push comes to shove

    17 September 2014

    By Axel Almet Picture a crowd of people standing at a concert, cars moving on a highway and a group of cancerous cells migrating through a blood vessel during metastasis. Now shrink down the [...]

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     Why thirty bioinformaticians is better than one!

    Why thirty bioinformaticians is better than one!

    29 August 2014
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