This 407-million-year-old species of clubmoss doesn’t follow the Fibonacci sequence like most of its living relatives.
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, ...
These findings suggest that plants alive today may have evolved leaves that are arranged in Fibonacci spirals throughout ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is allegedly sending signals in a Fibonacci code. Is it an alien message, and is NASA hiding ...
A newly reconstructed fossil is forcing scientists to revisit one of nature’s most recognizable patterns. The ...
Fibonacci cubes represent a fascinating class of graphs that emerge as subgraphs of the n-dimensional hypercube. Defined by the restriction to binary strings that avoid consecutive 1s, these graphs ...
A variation of a puzzle called the “pick-up sticks problem” asks the following question: If I have some number of sticks with random lengths between 0 and 1, what are the chances that no three of ...