Mathematicians from the California Institute of Technology have solved an old problem related to a mathematical process called a random walk. The team, which also worked with a colleague from Israel’s ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. There are a lot of reasons to go out in nature to look around. It makes us feel calmer and happier. It ...
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Scientists show it's possible to solve problems in your dreams by playing the right sounds
Could the same method one day power sleep-time ads? It's like the movie Inception, but without Leonardo DiCaprio, unless you imagine him. Researchers used carefully timed sound cues to nudge dream ...
One of the best-performing models in cosmology is also one with the least physical rationale behind it. Columnist Leah Crane ...
When a guitar string is plucked or a playground swing is set in motion, the movement gradually fades away. Physicists call these “damped harmonic oscillators,” and Newton’s laws do a fine job of ...
Penn Engineers have developed a new way to use AI to solve inverse partial differential equations (PDEs), a particularly ...
There may be a new artificial intelligence-driven tool to turbocharge scientific discovery: virtual labs. Modeled after a well-established Stanford School of Medicine research group, the virtual lab ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - In a first, researchers have discovered more clues to how our immune system works. Scientists tracked the unfolding of the immune response in volunteers who just received the ...
Forget global warming. Brigham Young University physicists recently have come up with suggestions on how to avoid a problem that has plagued the human race for far too long: urine... Forget global ...
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