Book Review: Gravity (2nd Ed.) by Nicholas Mee
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2020/06/07
American Football and Maths
Ex- professional American Footballer John Urschel is studying for a PhD in mathematics. In this Numberphile podcast he discusses his interest and career in both, touching on some of the crossovers between two disciplines many people would assume to be entirely separate.
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