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A Week In Science – What’s so great about Pi? – 18 July 2014

 
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Simon Pampena – What is your favourite number? – Article from Literacy and Numeracy Week
What Makes Pi So Special? – Article from LiveScience
Japanese mathematician breaks record for determining the value of pi – Article from The Telegraph
No really, pi is wrong… (booo -ed) – Article from Tau Day

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Simon Pampena – What is your favourite number? – Article from Literacy and Numeracy Week
What Makes Pi So Special? – Article from LiveScience
Japanese mathematician breaks record for determining the value of pi – Article from The Telegraph
No really, pi is wrong… (booo -ed) – Article from Tau Day

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49 episodes

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