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Students at Mathews Elementary School in Reno showcased birdhouses they designed and built for Earth Day, applying geometry, math, and engineering skills in a hands-on STEM project. Guided by ...
It juts, twists, and turns to follow spaces between the trees, appearing to suspend living spaces in midair.
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Ultrafinitism, a philosophy that rejects the infinite, has long been dismissed as mathematical heresy. But it is also ...
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Enticing visuals and scientific research coexist in the Burlington exhibition of eight artists’ beautiful paintings, photographs and installations.
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The notes of Chopin’s Nocturne drifted up through the deep underground air inside Noksapyeong Station in Seoul on Monday ...