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The world’s oldest botanical art reveals how humans were doing math 8,000 years ago
Researchers analyzing ancient pottery from Northern Mesopotamia have identified what may be the world's earliest botanical ...
Over 8,000 years ago, early farming communities in northern Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically—long before ...
Music and engineering are often considered complementary disciplines, and our industry boasts countless engineers who are musicians, some semi-famous or nearly so. Not so much art and engineering, ...
Snowflakes, flower petals, a galaxy’s spiral arms, a tiger’s stripes — these are all examples of naturally occurring patterns. Through computer programming using basic functions, matrix representation ...
Prints from the portfolio Concinnitas (2014), a collaboration between Dan Rockmore, professor of mathematics at Dartmouth College, and 10 mathematicians and physicists, with publisher Robert Feldman ...
Math underlies many of the art pieces M.C. Escher created, because he was fascinated with the idea of depicting infinity in various ways, producing infinitely repeatable patterns known as ...
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