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'Nasty' Geometry Breaks a Decades-Old Tiling Conjecture

Mathematicians predicted that if they imposed enough restrictions on how a shape might tile space, they could force a periodic pattern to emerge. They were wrong. ....

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ZaZa's Window Display | Letters To The Editor

It is with profound sadness that I write to the Ithaca Times. Last Sunday, while walking with friends on the Ithaca Commons, I was appalled to see the window display ....

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BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 02:45:00

But using very low cost processes and silicon. this vacuum robot is running new software developed by slamcore, which builds up a map using vision instead of lidar. this allows the software to more intelligently work out notjust how far it is from stuff, but what that stuff is and whether it s likely to stay there. when it knows where it is, it needs to know what are the obstacles in its way, where is it free space, is it going to crash if it tries to go through a certain space? the next level of spatial intelligence is knowing how the world around you is shaped just from a geometry point of view so knowing what s occupied space and what s not. once the software s labelled everything, it can do different things with the information. for example, if it s committing the layout of your flat to memory, it might want to remove objects it knows aren t permanent, like books, other stuff that s strewn around, or even people that it s encountered on its travels.like me. ....

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BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 02:53:00

In certain areas and not others is due to the relationship of the geometry underwater and the force of the oceans. and so, what we do is we design different geometries, we test them in the lab, we see which geometries accumulate more sand, and then we implement those at full scale in the maldives. this is the beginnings of a new island built on sandbags. and you can see where the sand has accumulated using the forces of nature. it s been here for about two years. it s 20 metres long, it s about four metres wide and about 1.5 metres above the sea bed. another half metre and it should pop up above the surface and hopefully just keep growing. each time we go, we try different materials, different construction techniques. the reason for that is because we want to try to make ....

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