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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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AI and maths to play bigger role in global diplomacy, says expert.
Michael Ambuhl, a professor of negotiation and conflict management and former chief Swiss-EU negotiator, said recent advances in AI and machine learning mean that these technologies now have a meaningful part to play in international diplomacy.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy photographed at his home in London. Marcus du Sutoy is the author of a new book "The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think." Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and in 2008, he was appointed to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science and a fellowship at New College. He was formerly a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford. He was previously President of the Mathematical Association, an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Senior Media Fellow, and a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
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REPORTAGE - Slovenien: Heimatland von Melania Trump
February 13, 2018 - Ljubljana, Slovenia: Marko Ivartnik, 51, one of Melania Trump's school teachers during her third year in the high school of design and photography in Ljubljana, which Melania attended. Melania Knauss went on to work as a fashion model for top agencies in Milan and Paris, later moving to New York City in 1996. Her modeling career was associated with Irene Marie Models and Trump Model Management. In 2001, she became a permanent resident of the United States, married Donald Trump in 2005 and obtained U.S. citizenship in 2006. She is the first naturalized U.S. citizen to become First Lady of the United States after Trump won the 2016 presidential election. (Matic Zorman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06102830
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REPORTAGE - Slovenien: Heimatland von Melania Trump
February 13, 2018 - Ljubljana, Slovenia: Marko Ivartnik, 51, one of Melania Trump's school teachers during her third year in the high school of design and photography in Ljubljana, which Melania attended. Melania Knauss went on to work as a fashion model for top agencies in Milan and Paris, later moving to New York City in 1996. Her modeling career was associated with Irene Marie Models and Trump Model Management. In 2001, she became a permanent resident of the United States, married Donald Trump in 2005 and obtained U.S. citizenship in 2006. She is the first naturalized U.S. citizen to become First Lady of the United States after Trump won the 2016 presidential election. (Matic Zorman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06102829
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REPORTAGE - Menschen aus Süd Sudan leben und lernen im Flüchtlingscamp Plabek in Uganda
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Ronald Odera, 27, from Kitgum, Uganda. He teaches mathematics in Primary Refugee Camp primary schools.
Palabek Refugee Camp, Uganda - Jan 2018
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Glass eyes used in statistical experiments, 1884. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Display of human skulls with phrenological markings, 19th century. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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A Gugnunc aircraft, 1929 designed by Hadley Page. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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A Gugnunc aircraft, 1929 designed by Hadley Page. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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A Gugnunc aircraft, 1929 designed by Hadley Page. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Model oil tanker Globtik Tokyo, 1973. . The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Cabinet of Foreign weights, 1818-20. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Cabinet of Foreign weights, 1818-20. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Cabinet of Foreign weights, 1818-20. The gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (7550492l)
General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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Model of the National Westminister Tower completed in 1982. General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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Ryad, 20 from Aleppo, paid $1600 to escape to Greece. A college student reading mathematics until war disrupted his education. "We are going to Germany because it is a country of peace. My mother is still in Syria. My father and brother died in an air attack a year ago"
Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016
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In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.
These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.
Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.
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Simon Singh
Simon Lehna Singh, MBE (born 19 September 1964) is a British author who has specialised in writing about mathematical and scientific topics in an accessible manner. His written works include Fermat's Last Theorem (in the United States titled Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem), The Code Book (about cryptography and its history), Big Bang (about the Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe) and Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine on Trial (about complementary and alternative medicine). Singh has also produced documentaries and works for television to accompany his books, is a trustee of NESTA, the National Museum of Science and Industry and co-founded the Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme.
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Simon Singh
Simon Lehna Singh, MBE (born 19 September 1964) is a British author who has specialised in writing about mathematical and scientific topics in an accessible manner. His written works include Fermat's Last Theorem (in the United States titled Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem), The Code Book (about cryptography and its history), Big Bang (about the Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe) and Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine on Trial (about complementary and alternative medicine). Singh has also produced documentaries and works for television to accompany his books, is a trustee of NESTA, the National Museum of Science and Industry and co-founded the Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme.
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Simon Singh
Simon Lehna Singh, MBE (born 19 September 1964) is a British author who has specialised in writing about mathematical and scientific topics in an accessible manner. His written works include Fermat's Last Theorem (in the United States titled Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem), The Code Book (about cryptography and its history), Big Bang (about the Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe) and Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine on Trial (about complementary and alternative medicine). Singh has also produced documentaries and works for television to accompany his books, is a trustee of NESTA, the National Museum of Science and Industry and co-founded the Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme.
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