Solving wigner’s mystery: The reasonable (though perhaps limited) effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences Ivor Grattan-Guinness Viewpoint 12 November 2008 Pages: 7 - 17
Robert Jentzsch, mathematician and poet Peter DurenAnne-Katrin HerbigDmitry Khavinson OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 18 - 24
A short tale of two cities: Otto schreier and the Hamburg— Vienna connection Bernhard BehamKarl Sigmund Mathematical communities 12 November 2008 Pages: 27 - 35
Nonrational configurations, polytopes, and surfaces Günter M. Ziegler OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 36 - 42
The problem of the broken stick reconsidered Gerald S. Goodman OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 43 - 49
Philosophic projections Daniel LordickHelga MettkeRitsuko Izuhara OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 50 - 53
Max von laue’s role in the relativity revolution David E. Rowe Years ago 12 November 2008 Pages: 54 - 60
Plato’s hidden theorem on the distribution of primes Antonis VardulakisClive Pugh OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 61 - 63
The trouble with Physics: The rise of string theory, the fall of a Science, and what comes next John Harnad OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 66 - 69
THe shoelace book: A mathematical guide to the best (and worst) ways to lace your shoes John H. Halton OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 70 - 72
Unexpected links between Egyptian and Babylonian mathematics Leo Depuydt OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 72 - 74
The volterra chronicles: The life and times of an extraordinary mathematician, 1860-1940 Giorgio Israel OriginalPaper 12 November 2008 Pages: 75 - 77