What do pine cones and paintings have in common? A 13th century Italian mathematician named Leonardo of Pisa. Better known by his pen name, Fibonacci, he came up with a number sequence that keeps ...
A spruce cone is marked to highlight its fibonacci number sequence. That sequence, explained by 13th century Italian mathematician Fibonacci, plays out in plants — from pine cones to pineapples — and ...
Researchers investigating the evolution of leaves discovered a rare insight into leaf arrangement through 3D models of the ...
When Fibonacci introduced what would become an eponymous sequence, he did so using rabbits as an analogy. Breeding pairs of rabbits are able to multiply within their ranks infinitely. Unfortunately, ...
This 407-million-year-old species of clubmoss doesn’t follow the Fibonacci sequence like most of its living relatives.
Key Developments Independent researcher David Sereda reports observing structured light pulses from interstellar object 3I/ATLAS on October 13, 2025, exactly 108 years after the Miracle of the Sun at ...
A signal unlike any other has reached Earth. Detected by the 3I/ATLAS project, this unique transmission wasn't random ...