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Science, mathematics and technology in interactive format — brief, dense, curious.
The Peano Curve
A line that fills an entire square. In 1890 it shook mathematics, today it's in GPS databases and mobile phone antennas.
Read & experiment →The Pythagorean Theorem
From ancient construction to modern GPS: the most used formula in history with interactive proofs and water demonstration.
Read & experiment →The Parabola
Start from antennas and suspension bridges, explore the formula with interactive sliders, and discover only at the end what a parabola really is.
Read & experiment →
AI learns to write quantum physics code from scratch
Researchers developed a multi-stage system that teaches language models to translate quantum theory into working software, cutting months of work down to hours.
4/7/2026

GEN: the neural network that solves physics equations as continuous functions
A new deep learning approach promises to overcome traditional neural network limitations in solving differential equations by shifting from point-by-point solutions to complete functional representations.
4/7/2026
Robots that see like brains: neuromorphic vision for navigation
A new technology inspired by mammalian vision helps robots recognize places while consuming far less energy than conventional cameras.
4/7/2026