Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
The visceral substrate of selfhood is not an add-on to cognitive self-awareness; in many frameworks, it is its foundation. Neuroimaging shows the anterior insula co-activating with the medial ...
Families can explore the “Math Universe” with hands-on STEM activities, fractals, galaxies and Pi Day celebrations at the ...
Interior designers reveal how they use mathematics to bring harmony to a space.
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Spring Arts Preview: Dance

With all the recent buzz around Pioneer Square’s post-pandemic awakening, a lot of people are claiming that the arts are back. In our opinion, they never went away. Seattle’s dance community has ...
New research suggests animals' cooperation is sustained by remembering past interactions, not just the most recent one. Longer memory allows for better differentiation of partners, leading to more ...
You've probably seen it before at farmers' markets or at restaurants. It's what cauliflower would look like if you just swallowed a handful of magic mushrooms. With its mesmerizing vegetal fractals ...
It is a full-body, vibrational experience; a place to exhale, reset, and let sound carry you inward -discover spacious quiet.
The S&P500 has now dropped over 5% from the high, but it has been a slow and ponderous route, taking 31 sessions. Corrections ...
It is often said that mathematics is the language of the universe and music is the language of the soul. At first glance, they seem to belong to different realms-one analytical and exact, the other ...
The best part about chaos is that studying chaos in nature quiets our inner chaos. That is, our nervous systems appear wired to positively respond to certain forms of natural complexity.