A team of physicists at Fudan University, working with colleagues from Henan University, both in China, and from Nanyang ...
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.
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 ...
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it helps if the object of your gaze is symmetrical. Studies show humans associate symmetry with attractivenes ...
it turns out that something as simple as the way your thumb bends can offer fascinating insights into your true nature. Have you ever stopped to consider how the shape of your thumb might reveal ...
Young people's engagement with platforms like Instagram, TikTok and Minecraft is shaping how they understand and interact with the natural world, offering opportunities to connect their online ...
Instead of space-time’s three spatial dimensions and one of time, the physics of our world could be encoded into a set of odd geometrical shapes – and studying them may chart a new ...
"When people notice nature, and not necessarily even just spend extra time, but just [notice] it, we know it enhances our positive emotions," she told The Current's host Matt Galloway.