Mathematician Grigori Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture, and then rejected the $1 million prize that came with it.
Tech Xplore on MSN
3D worlds created from just a few phone photos
Existing 3D scene reconstructions require a cumbersome process of precisely measuring physical spaces with LiDAR or 3D scanners, or correcting thousands of photos along with camera pose information. A ...
In the world of optics, tiny structures called microcavities—often no wider than a human hair—play a crucial role in ...
As the Dallas Mavericks stumble through a disappointing start to the 2025–26 season, veteran stars Klay Thompson and Daniel ...
A huddle has formed inside an old warehouse at the end of a narrow lane on the west Cumbrian coast. All eyes are on Spot, a ...
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What It Was Like Driving The 2025 Polestar 4, A Good Car With No Rear Window And Bad Vents
In early July, Polestar invited the members of the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) jury to ...
When working with circles it is important to recognise and be able to name different parts of the circle. A segment of a circle is an area enclosed by a chord and an arc. What is the name given to a ...
We’ve often thought that 3D printers make excellent school projects. No matter what a student’s interests are: art, software, electronics, robotics, chemistry, or physics, there’s something for ...
The beloved concrete monolith gets an extensive revamp courtesy of Herzog & de Meuron, preserving a spectacular New York ...
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