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A new study by mathematicians at Freie Universität Berlin shows that planar tiling, also known as tessellation, is far more than a decorative ...
Charles Darwin worried that the fossil record looked strangely abrupt, with complex animals appearing in a geological instant ...
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To better understand the complex interactions between nature’s hunters and hunted, researchers gathered at the the ...
The 2026 World Cup will be played on grass, even at NFL stadiums that feature synthetic fields. Turf, and debate over it, ...
"Something that a lot of AAA studios mistakenly do, or certainly did in the past, is think that you can solve a problem by ...