The paper, published recently in PLOS One, describes an investigation of 112 ostrich eggshell fragments dating back more than ...
At multiple archaeological sites across southern Africa, researchers have uncovered hundreds of unusual fragments of ostrich eggshell. These pieces date back more than 60,000 years and were engraved ...
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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 ...
The squeaking of sneakers on a gym floor is usually attributed to friction, specifically a stick-slip variety that involves ...
Novel insight into the “Sareh twist” suggests that this mechanism underlying origami tessellations could become a key element ...
An American designer based in Los Angeles with a background in dance, Rudi Gernreich’s work was intensely body-focused and ...
60,000-Year-Old “Highly Unusual” Etchings Could Point to Humanity’s Earliest Use of Geometric Design
Evidence of early human use of geometric concepts in prehistoric art has surfaced in Africa, pointing to complex patterns in ...
Researchers at SFU have developed a 3D printed prosthetic limb socket that uses embedded pressure sensors and AI to generate ...
Abstract: Random forests are considered one of the best out-of-the-box classification and regression algorithms due to their high level of predictive performance with relatively little tuning.
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