Traces of organisms detected in sediments from 7.5 kilometers below the ocean surface reveal how organisms living in the deep sea are engineering their own environments. Analyses of sediment cores ...
Called the Lévy walk (or in some cases the Lévy flight) after mathematician Paul Lévy, it is a type of random wandering that ...
Bringing nature into every subject is not only beneficial to student wellness and learning, it can make curriculum more relatable and engaging.
In the quantum realm, the past, present, and future blur into a boundless structure. But consciousness may operate on a plane ...
Spirographs, invented in 1962, are toys that create geometric patterns using gears. These designs are used in art and similar patterns can be found in nature.
Young children can learn about math concepts through activities rooted in exploring the outdoors.
Earth’s inner core is changing shape, scientists have found.
Deep within Antarctica’s Ellsworth Mountains, a pyramid-shaped peak has intrigued scientists and conspiracy theorists alike.
Sacred geometry, a term that immediately evokes curiosity, refers to geometric forms and patterns that appear throughout ...
Patterns in Art and Science, on view at EPFL Pavilions until 9 March, invites the public to discover the richness of natural ...
The Nature Based Solutions Action Area is calling on all companies to support greater action in support of Nature-Based Solutions for Climate highlighting the importance of nature for addressing the ...