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A mathematical puzzle solved, an ocean floor around Earth's core, innovations in architecture and more
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A mathematical puzzle solved, an ocean floor around Earth's core, innovations in architecture and more
David Smith, a hobbyist mathematician based in the UK’s East Yorkshire, is largely responsible for figuring out one of the most puzzling visual mathematical problems: “is there a shape that can be …
Origami dates back to the 17th century in Japan, but it wasn’t until the mid-20th century that people began to consider the practice an art form due, in large part, to origami …
A hydrogen-fueled train, an NFT fundraiser for Ukraine, oil-spill constellations and more from around the web
A mathematician from Harvard University named Michael Simkin has (basically) solved the n queens problem, a chess puzzle that’s some 150 years old. The mathematical challenge was created by chess composer Max …
From her time as a childhood math prodigy in West Virginia to her crucial role as a “computer” at NASA, where her calculations helped lead astronauts into orbit and then the moon, …
Thanks to some mathematical brains, this Infinite Galaxy Puzzle has no end. Or rather, it has endless possibilities and solutions since it can be assembled in any direction and in any shape—meaning …
Long before the award-winning film “A Beautiful Mind” made his name famous, John Nash—who recently died in a taxi crash at the age of 86—was already a star in the world of …
Re-imagining the human form through geometrical patterns and shapes
Designers visit the theme of alchemy by mixing mathematics with magic