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How bees, beer cans and big data all solve the same problem: not enough space. By Steven Strogatz Photo illustrations by Jens Mortensen Each installment of “Math, Revealed” starts with an ...
Even more fascinating, studies suggest that bees may use the vibrations of their wings to assess the structural integrity of their construction, making minute adjustments based on resonant frequencies ...
Intelligence—natural or artificial—may be a matter of geometric structure, not temporal sequence, challenging how we understand thought itself.
Closed-form expressions for the effective electromagnetic material properties of honeycomb composites and electromagnetic absorbers constructed in the shapes of alternating wedges and hollow pyramids ...
The film explores the intricate relationship between mathematics and the construction of honeycomb by bees. It highlights how bees utilize geometric shapes, particularly hexagons, to create an ...
This letter presents a broadband metamaterial absorber based on three-dimensional (3-D) printing technology. The proposed design comprises periodic arrays of honeycomb core as the constituent ...
Panchiko are getting ready to release their new album Ginkgo, the follow-up to 2023’s great Failed At Math(s). So far the British indie rock band has shared the title track and “Shandy In The ...
Some people tout honeycomb as both a nutritious food and a tasty treat. But not everyone should be eating it, nutrition experts warn.
Inspired by geodesic domes, Pontiac's honeycomb wheels were the brainchild of designer Bill Porter for the Trans Am's cutting-edge image.
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