Mirroring the mechanisms that make human faces and bodies—and those of many multicellular organisms—symmetrical, bee colonies ...
1: Warm up: Moving parts of the body in symmetry. 2: Symmetrical shapes: Working on their own, the children create symmetrical body shapes based on the man-made objects they have observed.
A study led by researchers at Auburn University’s Smith Bee Lab has uncovered a unique example of internal symmetry within nature: honeybees exhibit mirror-like symmetry in the contents of their nests ...
An international group of researchers, led by the Smith Bee Lab at Auburn University, have now shown that honey bees ...
If you're feeling puzzled, we're here to help break it down. Researchers at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), using muon spin ...
Hannah: I'll open it, and Maya, you can read it. Maya: "Hannah and Maya, make some nature in a pattern using reflective symmetry." We could do a butterfly. Hannah: Yeah, butterfly. Hannah ...
These vibrant, graphic illustrations, created during a mid-nineteenth-century revivalist period known as the Era of ...
In this sense, the colourful chequered patterns that extend from the floor to the walls, and the regular geometry that define ...
Pyrite is often dismissed as “fool’s gold” but this mineral creates some of the most stunning crystals in nature. Walk into ...
Using muon spin rotation at the Swiss Muon Source SmS, researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) have discovered that ...
Much like how our faces and bodies are symmetrical, bee colonies showcase an impressive feat of nature in their nest constructions. Interestingly, their nests display a mirrored symmetry when ...