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cryptocurrency1 year ago

Dogecoin's Potential Surge: Can It Hit New Heights Amid Crypto Rally?

Dogecoin has experienced a significant price surge of 16.3% in the past 24 hours, sparking speculation about a potential new all-time high. A crypto analyst, Master Kenobi, identified a bullish fractal pattern suggesting a major breakout, similar to a previous pattern that led to a 115% rally. With Dogecoin currently trading at $0.46, analysts predict it could reach $0.74, surpassing its previous high of $0.7316. The price has already increased by 230% in the past month, with further gains anticipated.

technology1 year ago

Fractal Unveils New ITX Case, Gaming Chair, and Headset

Fractal has announced new small form-factor PC cases, including the wood-paneled Era 2 and fabric-wrapped Mood, along with its first gaming chair, Refine, and gaming headset, Scape. The Era 2 features a walnut top panel with improved ventilation, while the Mood case is designed for effective heat expulsion. The Refine chair offers ergonomic features and multiple fabric options, and the Scape headset includes a wireless charging stand and supports Bluetooth 5.3. Both the chair and headset will be available later this year.

science1 year ago

"Nature's First Fractal Molecule Unveiled"

An international team of researchers has discovered the first regular molecular fractal in nature, a microbial enzyme that spontaneously assembles into a pattern known as the Sierpinski triangle. This fractal may represent an evolutionary accident, as genetic manipulation of the bacterium showed no significant impact on its growth. The team also recreated the evolutionary development of the fractal arrangement in the laboratory, suggesting that more surprises and beauty may still lie hidden in undiscovered molecular assemblies of biomolecules.

mathematics1 year ago

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mandelbrot Set

The Mandelbrot set, a famous fractal shape, captivated mathematicians and the public in the 1980s but later faded into obscurity. However, a group of mathematicians has continued to unravel its mysteries, with recent progress made towards proving the long-standing MLC conjecture. The Mandelbrot set's intricate geometry has led to the development of sophisticated techniques that have transformed the study of dynamical systems. The set's founders, Pierre Fatou and Gaston Julia, pioneered the study of iterated functions, which later inspired Benoît Mandelbrot to use computer graphics to bring complex dynamics to the forefront. The MLC conjecture, which posits that the Mandelbrot set is locally connected, has become one of the field's deepest and most important open conjectures.