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His beautiful coffee table book, Patterns in Nature: Why The Natural World Looks The Way It Does (University of Chicago Press, 2017), takes a fascinating and in-depth look into why and how natural ...
Scientists have cracked the code of leaf veins! New models directly compare fluid flow to real leaf patterns, showing how ...
Nature is alive with a special type of pattern called fractals. From the smallest ice crystal to the vastness of the galaxy, fractals are the building blocks of the natural world.
But, this spring, many of the beech leaves have been a little funky. Their leaves are curled up and discolored…this is how I learned first-hand about Beech Leaf Disease.
"A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature" is included with general admission to Fernbank Museum, which is $25.95 for adults, $24.95 for seniors (ages 65 and older), and $23.95 for children (ages 3 to 12).