The team behind the study created what might be the most accurate mathematical representation of photoreception ever.
For years, many scientists assumed that the chameleon’s ability to change colors came from its ability to move pigments around inside of its cells; however, it seems that this isn’t the case at all.
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The free, open-source Blender project 3D software turns version 5.0, bringing support for massive geometry, ACES colour pipelines, and improved simulation & rendering features. It's been a while since ...
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Don’t be fooled by this Australian school’s staid appearance. A walk around to its main entrance reveals a surprising and dynamic kaleidoscope of color and geometry hidden at its heart. Designed by ...
When we first feasted our eyes on this West London flat, we immediately needed to know more. The mews house, built in the late 1800s, was transformed into a whimsical world of geometry and color ...