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A third shape hidden in the infamous Vitruvian Man drawing suggests an even deeper understanding of human anatomy than ...
A large-scale study finds no evidence that left-handed people are more creative, challenging a long-held myth about ...
He's known for making some of the most popular tunes of the 2000s including Shape Of You and Galway Girl, but Ed's now ...
Bowill's triangle could be the key to unlocking da Vinci's Vitruvian Man A London has discovered an embedded mathematical ...
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Nothing exemplifies this odd couple trope better than Ancient Greek mathematicians and particle accelerators ... curator of ...
EDUCATION to an ordinary person means no more than the process of passing across and imbibing or learning the practices, ways ...
To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the National Film Library, now called the BFI National Archive, we explore the first decade of the archive’s existence and the impact that World War II had on its ...
Rwanda, the resplendent land of a "thousand hills" and a million smiles, is a wondrous paradise on earth! The monumental mathematician and Nobel laureate Dr. Albert Einstein aptly pontificated, "Look ...
Manchester, England, is not only famous for its industrial heritage, music scene and football clubs — it’s also home to one ...
Time travel might not exist yet, but Jake’s Flea Market in Barto comes pretty darn close to bending the space-time continuum ...
Joe Miller Hello readers, and welcome to the inaugural edition of Reason and Romanticism. You may have noticed that Library Lines hasn’t been around the last few weeks. Hallie Herold is now sole ...