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Crows have a sense of geometric intuition much like our own, a new study reveals. They can detect the 'odd one out' in a set ...
There’s a new ‘bonus’ tax deduction worth $6,000 for older taxpayers — here’s who qualifies A Denver dino museum makes a find deep under own parking lot. Like 'a hole in one from the moon.' Nvidia ...
Thiruvananthapuram The Kerala results of the PARAKH Rashtriya Sarvekshan, formerly known as National Achievement Survey, have shown that the margin students in the State had over the national average ...
Scientists are using AI to build a “periodic table of shapes” filled with Fano varieties—the basic “atomic structure” of geometry.
A new shape called an einstein has taken the math world by storm. The craggy, hat-shaped tile can cover an infinite plane with patterns that never repeat.
It is these kinds of relationships between various mathematical areas, as well as the pursuit of exploring polytopes in their own right, that keep my attention on these simple yet complicated shapes.
Crows in a lab were able to distinguish shapes that exhibited right angles, parallel lines, and symmetry, suggesting that, like humans, they have a special ability to perceive geometric regularity.
A new study shows that like humans, crows can recognize geometric regularity, making them the first nonhuman animal known to have this ability.
The mathematical study of how repeating tiles fit together usually involves pointed shapes like triangles or squares, but these aren't normally found in the natural world ...
A new study introduces choice engineering—a powerful new way to guide decisions using math instead of guesswork. By applying carefully designed mathematical models, researchers found they could ...
A tetrahedron is the simplest Platonic solid. Mathematicians have now made one that’s stable only on one side, confirming a decades-old conjecture. In 360 BCE, Plato envisioned the cosmos as an ...