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Are you ready to meet the Everest of Sudoku puzzles? I’m talking about Arto Inkala’s
Imagine Crocs made for space exploration. AI designer Vadim Sadovski blends NASA tech with Crocs
Find out how Pringles’ hyperbolic paraboloid design combines math and crunch for the ultimate chip
Dive deep into M.C. Escher’s Reptiles—a masterpiece that blends tessellation, geometry, and surrealism for a
Step into any modern workspace, bustling café, or thoughtfully constructed home studio, and you might
Andrew Lewicki, an artist and designer, saw something far greater—an opportunity to merge the worlds
When you think of a mathematics textbook, you probably envision dense pages filled with formulas,
If you adore cats and enjoy seeing them in unexpected places, this book will be
Ken Unsworth’s Suspended Stone Circle is a work of elegance, simplicity, and profound visual impact.
I came across an extraordinary piece that blended the Fibonacci spiral with Islamic geometric design.
Charles Barkley’s generous donation to St. Mary’s Academy is more than just a financial contribution;
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the captivating artwork featured in Benjamin Betts’s esteemed book,
Grammichele’s hexagonal layout serves as a captivating reminder of our capacity for innovation and resilience
In 1495, Jacopo de’ Barbari created a captivating portrait of the renowned mathematician and Franciscan
SEAT by E/B Office transforms our understanding of furniture within architecture through its innovative design,
The Journal of the Institut Egyptien, published in Cairo nearly 150 years ago, includes vibrant
In the realm of art, few pieces so eloquently capture the intersection of intellect and
“Pasta by Design” transcends the realms of a simple culinary exploration; it is, in fact,
Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks are an intricate web of thoughts, sketches, and theories. He meticulously
The Brachistochrone Problem asks us to find the shape of the curve down which a
For math enthusiasts and architecture aficionados, there’s a unique attraction that has recently caught attention—the
Do you know you can dominate Monopoly using mathematics? By leveraging Markov Chains, you can
In academic writing, the term “plagirism” refers to using someone else’s words without telling readers
In this blog post, I will take a closer look at Feynman’s notebook and how
Keith Enevoldsen has taken the abstract, often perplexing set of numbers and laid it out