Australian Geographic

Deadly Science: Numbers in Nature

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Mathematical concepts are all around us - in nature, architecture, art, biology, computer science and in our everyday lives. Did you know that natural processes, such as how bees swarm, have been used as a model or computer algorithms, or that boomerangs work using similar aerodynamic concepts as aircraft?

Explore how number patterns, symmetry, algebra, geometry and other maths concepts have been applied by First Australians for millennia.

Embark on a scientific journey with the DeadlyScience books, an engaging series created with Corey Tutt, the 2020 NSW Young Australian of the Year.
Perfect for schools, libraries, and curious young minds, these books explore captivating topics while incorporating Indigenous knowledge.

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Australian Geographic
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230
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260
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364 g