Scientists Have Shown That Crows Are Able To Understand Basic Geometry, Marking A First In The Animal Kingdom
If you see crows on the windowsill outside a classroom, they might be learning math.
If you see crows on the windowsill outside a classroom, they might be learning math.
These shapes are fun and pretty, but they don’t necessarily hold the keys to the universe.
That is quite an accomplishment.
This truly is the cheat code of mountain measuring.
Meticulously arranged and wonderfully photographed
Tom Noddy shows Marcus du Sautoy how bubbles form the most efficient shapes and how these change the more bubbles are joined together
Kokichi Sugihara’s “Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion” is a finalist for the 2016 Best Illusion of the Year Contest
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