Podcasts:
Nature
Science
Cell
PNAS
Scientific American
Interesting Articles :
Ever wondered why are eggs are pear-shaped ?
Super athelete genes of Sherpans and Tibetans
Have you had the annoying experience of your shoelaces untying on its own ?
Why do ponytails swing side to side when we run?
Interesting Videos :
Bubble magic
The math and magic of Origami
Life-saving scientific tools made of paper
The surprising math of cities and corporations
How bacteria communicate
How computers learn to recognize objects instantly
The magic of Fibonacci numbers
The mathematics of love
What the discovery of gravitational waves means ?
Bacterial motor: A nano-technological marvel of nature
The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology
My wish: Find the next Einstein in Africa
Links to useful lecture notes on topics in Applied Mathematics:
Fluid Dynamics, Waves, Asymptotic and Perturbation Methods
Courses taught by John Hinch, DAMTP
Complex and Non-Newtonian Fluids
Biofluid Mechanics by John Mestel, ICL
Courses taught by Peter Haynes, DAMTP
Lecture notes and codes on Monte Carlo methods by Mike Giles, Oxford