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Beyond Euclid #195

Welcome to Beyond Euclid #195, the newsletter for the best mathematics and science stuff of the week. I am Ali, and I curate cool math and science stuff every week to help you have a better week.

Oct 08, 2025
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Hello! This week is once again full of discoveries that make you stop and say, “wait, what?” We’re wandering through the space between science, art, and pure curiosity: engineers rewriting aerodynamics with paper cuts, minds making LEGO flow like liquid, and massive monuments built for animals already gone. All of it circles back to the same question: how far can human curiosity really go?

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