Print Join the Discussion View in the ACM Digital Library Advances in sensor quality coupled with the widespread adoption of ...
Napa Valley College will discontinue its digital design and graphics technology program, following a decision last month to cut much of its machine tool technology course. In May, NVC’s board of ...
State Graphics, a leading marketing and commercial printing company with two locations in Illinois, recently enhanced its digital print operations with two new Versafire presses from HEIDELBERG, ...
An old-style graphics system as found on many 8-bit computers and on early PC graphics cards drew its characters by retrieving their bitmaps from a ROM. With a little sideways thinking, [GloriousCow] ...
This article is from Proof Positive, our friendly newsletter that explores the joys and peculiarities of math. Sign up today for a weekly math essay and puzzle in your email inbox. “I know it will be ...
Celebrate Pi Day and read all about how this number pops up across math and science on our special Pi Day page. Grab something circular, like a cup, measure the distance around the circle, and divide ...
The Chevy LCF (Low Cab Forward) occupies an interesting niche in General Motors’ commercial portfolio. Built by Isuzu Motors as part of a long-running partnership between The General and the Japanese ...
This article lists some effective fixes for the “This program requires a graphics card and video drivers which support OpenGL 2.1 or OpenGL ES 2” error on Windows ...
Microsoft and Linux are adding AI and Rust to their pipelines. Microsoft is leaning much harder into AI development than Linux. Both are expanding Rust, but neither OS will be fully Rust soon.
Although not a household scientific name like Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton, Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan—who tragically died in 1920 at the age of 32—was one of the greatest minds in ...
Ramanujan’s elegant formulas for calculating pi, developed more than a century ago, have unexpectedly resurfaced at the heart of modern physics. Researchers at IISc discovered that the same ...
Most of us first hear about the irrational number π (pi)—rounded off as 3.14, with an infinite number of decimal digits—in school, where we learn about its use in the context of a circle. More ...