Mathematician Richard Evan Schwartz discovered how to make an origami torus with the least folding possible. The tent-shaped ...
Mathematician Will Sawin discusses his experience reviewing and refining a mathematical proof devised by OpenAI's internal ...
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Just because you're stranded on an aquatic alien planet in Subnautica 2 doesn't mean you can't make yourself comfortable! With the help of the Habitat Builder, you can build underwater bases and ...
His thoughts on the metaphor of the Backrooms and how that affects Clark's portal are especially useful to know.
Walt Disney Imagineering carved a six-foot Grumpy statue from solid Carrara marble using an AI-powered robotic arm, completing the project in about a year. It now stands at hole No.
A decades-old patent from MIT Professor Bill Freeman inspired the new “Y-zipper,” a three-sided fastener that can snap gear, robots, and art into shape with the push of a button.
Steven J. Backman’s rendering of Independence Hall measures just nine-sixteenths of an inch long, three-eighths wide, and thirteen-sixteenths tall. It fits on the end of his pinky finger. And, its ...