If we know the length of the base of an isosceles triangle, with the two long (very long!) sides being the distance to an object, then we can solve for that distance given just one angle.
Once upon a time there were plenty of square pegs jammed into round holes, but those dark times have passed. Now there is a special shape that allows people to drill square holes. This special ...
A mysterious 'black hole' spotted in the middle of nowhere on the Earth's surface by satellites had conspiracy theorists running for their tin hats. The images found on Google Maps of a dark triangle ...