How could Escher create “mathematically impossible” works if he knew nothing about mathematics?

The Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) is one of graphic artists and most famous engravers in the world, also ...
Where did the Bluetooth name and logo come from? A curious story involving the Vikings

The Bluetooth is a standard protocol for short-range information exchange developed in 1996 by a consortium of companies that included ...
Venture Capital; collection grows in the 1st quarter of 2024

2024 turns out to be a positive year for the Venture Capital in Italy thanks to an increase in investments ...
Bitcoin down with geopolitical tensions awaiting halving

Week marked by caution for the market cryptocurrencieswhich continue a correction movement from the highs, also in view of some ...
Apps and rewards to increase physical activity and protect your heart

Something, perhaps, has also changed. Hopefully for the better. But it remains a reality that needs reflection. More than four ...
Fire at the old stock exchange in Copenhagen causes the collapse of the Spire: the similarities with Notre-Dame

Image generated with AI. Today, at 7:36 (local time), a violent fire hit the historic Copenhagen Stock Exchange buildingThe Borsen ...
How smartphone pedometers work and how accurate they are

Many of us use the pedometer integrated into your mobile phone to monitor the number of steps taken during the ...
The largest work of art in Italy is the “Grande Cretto” by Burri, in Gibellina, Sicily

Credit: Boobax Did you know that in Sicilyto Gibellina, is there an “environmental” work of art the size of two ...
Oil surges then falls back on Middle East tensions

The petrolium remains close to the highs of the last five and a half months, albeit with some reductions compared ...










