In 1967 mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot observed that the coastline of Great Britain is impossible to measure—its perimeter gets longer the more closely you measure it. At that point he was eight ...
As India’s first AI company to IPO, Fractal Analytics didn’t have a stellar first day on the public markets, as enthusiasm for the technology collided with jittery investors recovering from a major ...
Bringing back external drive bays was the headline hook of Fractal Design’s original Pop Air in 2022, but that novelty has aged. Few builders likely ever used its 5.25-inch bays, and in the years ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I mentioned the design of the Scape first, and for good reason. It shows attention to detail, with a lot of thoughtful flourishes. The best of ...
Fifty years ago, “fractal” was born. In a 1975 book, the Polish-French-American mathematician Benoit B. Mandelbrot coined the term to describe a family of rough, fragmented shapes that fall outside ...
Cofounder and CEO Srikanth Velamakanni made the investment for the conversion of his partly paid-up equity shares into fully paid-up equity shares Fractal also approved the allotment of 1.32 Lakh ...
Fractal's Meshify 3 is the newest case in its Meshify lineup of cases. While it ticks most of the boxes, rear connector motherboard users need to look elsewhere. Fractal Design has released a new ...
Fractals are sometimes referred to as a “visual representation of math.” They can be observed in the spatial arrangements found in many familiar forms, patterns and shapes in nature: from the ...
A gorgeous solution to a common problem... This mesmerizing mechanical vise adjusts its shape to hold oddly shaped items still without damaging them, using a design first patented more than a century ...
What makes a tree a tree? Or rather, why can we recognize trees in even quite abstract depictions when they are so varied in nature? Researchers have found a clue in the branches, and used math to ...
You may not be able to define “fractal” — yet — but fractals are, in fact, everywhere. As you might expect from hearing her title, Hayley Brazier, Donald M. Kerr curator of natural history at the High ...