Trees depicted in the artwork of famous painters like Leonardo da Vinci and Piet Mondrian follow the math behind their branching pattern in nature, a new study says. At such a critical moment in US ...
Researchers may have found the hidden tunnels beneath a castle in Milan that Leonardo da Vinci sketched in 1495.
The math that describes the branching pattern of trees in nature also holds for trees depicted in art—and may even underlie ...
An underground tunnel network long rumored thanks to drawings by Leonardo da Vinci under Milan’s Sforza Castle are proven to ...
The math that describes the branching pattern of trees in nature also holds for trees depicted in art—and may even underlie ...
Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of a tree illustrates the principle that combined thickness is preserved at different stages of ramification.
Italy's Sforza Castle includes a underground passage that linked the Duke of Milan to his wife’s tomb.
One of the most written-about Renaissance artists, da Vinci may also be among the most poorly understood.
Analysis - The mere mention of Leonardo da Vinci evokes genius. We know him as a polymath whose interests spanned astronomy, geology, hydrology, engineering and physics. As a painter, his Mona Lisa ...
where you can immerse yourself in a world of creativity and multimedia wonders inspired by Leonardo da Vinci. Also, coming soon is the Science Theater, which will host interactive live science ...
In a twist worthy of a Renaissance mystery, Leonardo da Vinci's sketches have revealed hidden secrets beneath the Sforza ...