Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them.
This edition of Trigonometry includes such topics as radians, the special angles, right triangles, t...
The Standard Deviants serve-up all sorts of useful trig vocabulary. Get your fill of degree and radi...
Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts ...
Werner Herzog's exploration of the Internet and the connected world.
Julia Robinson and Hilbert's Tenth Problem features a heroine driven by the quest to solve one of th...
Almost one hundred years ago, the project to reduce the world to mathematical physics failed suddenl...
Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it cou...
Takes us inside the world of Anonymous, the radical "hacktivist" collective that has redefined civil...
what is everything, and what is nothing? Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores the true size and shape o...
Alex Gibney explores the phenomenon of Stuxnet, a self-replicating computer virus discovered in 2010...
How to have a happier life and a better world all thanks to maths, in this witty, mind-expanding gui...
Professor David Spiegelhalter tries to pin down what chance truly is and how it works in the real wo...
OWNED presents the 50 year history of the law-spurning tech tradition of hacking. This vibrant movem...
Revised 1998 version. When you're ready to tackle advanced calculus, The Standard Deviants are ready...
Revised 1998 version. Beginning with a review of functions and graphing, Part 1 jumps into the world...
Does privacy still exist in 2019? In less than a generation, the internet has become a mass surveill...
Geometry Part 2 goes into detail on perimeter, circumference and area for 2-dimensional and 3-dimens...
Global, dynamic, and eye-opening, this is story of the most daring cyber heist of all time, the Bang...
In April 2013, a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire submitted a paper to the Annals of Math...