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60,000-year-old markings on ostrich egg shells reveal world’s oldest ‘geometric grammar’
Researchers have discovered and analyzed the world’s oldest geometric patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich egg ...
Leaders can partner with AI to implement holistic leadership strategies and decision guidelines that face the peril and serve ...
Quantum computing in 2026 still isn't a faster laptop. It doesn't make email snappier, and it won't speed up spreadsheets.
Chinedu Eleh’s story is one of grit and transformation — from artisan apprentice in Nigeria to mathematician and researcher at ...
This month, for the “Three Artists, Three Questions” column, I have selected three very different artists: distinguished, experienced, and recently awarded as a promising artist, with education in ...
Brooklyn has always been a place that celebrates the unusual and the unexpected, and The Bone Museum fits right into that tradition. This is a borough that’s never been afraid to be different, to ...
If someone showed you photos of Onyx Cave without context, you’d probably assume they were concept art from the latest space ...
Anyone who passes through the four walls of a university might be forgiven for thinking Nigeria is divided into two moral ...
The types of glass that we encounter in everyday life, such as window glass or smartphone screens, are disordered solids. This means that they consist of particles locked in place, like those in ...
More than a century after publishing major papers in theoretical mathematics, German-born Emmy Noether continues to challenge ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 1,000-year-old gold-filled grave at El Caño, revealing elite rule in pre-Hispanic Central America.
Researchers develop synthetic markers that cross the blood-brain barrier, allowing for noninvasive monitoring of the living brain via blood tests.
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