Tech pundits have dubbed IBM’s Simon Personal Communicator the world’s first smartphone. Released in 1994, it didn’t gain much traction; it wasn’t until Apple’s first iPhone launched in 2007 that the ...
For a sustainable city, a transformation of the underlying system is necessary in addition to spatial changes. This leads to new typologies and forms for buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes. We ...
A half-day symposium offering an in-depth look into five of the more unique items from around the world that can be found in the Princeton University Library collections and that are on display in the ...
When looking at forests, we hardly get to see beyond a bunch of green. However, for a plant ecologist, forests represent a much more complex world consisting of different species. This diversity of ...
When is a chair not a chair? “By Design,” a new exhibition opening Oct. 24 at the Denver Art Museum, gives a range of witty and surprising answers. Mexican artist Valentina Gonzalez Wohlers’s “Prickly ...
Using “refreshingly old” tools, mathematicians resolved a 50-year-old conjecture about how to categorize important functions called modular forms, with consequences for number theory and theoretical ...
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