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- New inverse design method accelerates fuel cell development Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) has developed a new simulation-driven inverse design methodology to accelerate the research and development process for fuel cell flow field plates. The methodology sets key performance objectives and directs algorithms to generate structural flow field forms that fulfill those objectives. The TRINA team...
- Understanding of Normal and Abnormal Hearts by Phase Space Analysis and Convolut... Cardiac diseases are one of the leading mortality factors in modern, industrialized societies, which cause high expenses in public health systems. Due to high costs, developing analytical methods to improve cardiac diagnostics is essential. The heart's electric activity was first modeled using a set of nonlinear differential equations. Following this,...
- Gels, Vol. 9, Pages 422: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Sodium Diclofen... Two formulations based on diclofenac sodium salt encapsulated into a chitosan hydrogel were designed and prepared, and their drug release was investigated by combining in vitro results with mathematical modeling. To understand how the pattern of drug encapsulation impacted its release, the formulations were supramolecularly and morphologically characterized by scanning...
- Anomalous diffusion by fractal homogenization. (arXiv:2305.05048v1 [math.AP]) For every $alpha < 1/3$, we construct an explicit divergence-free vector field $mathbf{b}(t,x)$ which is periodic in space and time and belongs to $C^0_t C^{alpha}_x cap C^{alpha}_t C^0_x$ such that the corresponding scalar advection-diffusion equation $$partial_t theta^kappa + mathbf{b} cdot nabla theta^kappa - kappa Delta theta^kappa = 0$$ exhibits anomalous...
- An unprecedented view of gene regulation MIT engineersā new technique analyzes the 3D organization of the genome at a resolution 100 times higher than before....
- An unprecedented view of gene regulation MIT engineersā new technique analyzes the 3D organization of the genome at a resolution 100 times higher than before....
- The Download: AI paternalism in health care, and Nigeriaās answer to Tesla This is todayās edition ofĀ The Download,Ā our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whatās going on in the world of technology. Artificial intelligence is infiltrating health care. We shouldnāt let it make all the decisions. Would you trust medical advice generated by artificial intelligence? Itās a question raised by...
- Fractals emerge from magnetic noise in spin ices An example of the fractal structures in spin ice, together with a famous example of a fractal (the Mandelbrot set) on top of a photograph of water ice. Image: Jonathan N. HallƩn, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.The nature and properties of materials depend strongly on dimension. Life in a one-dimensional...
- The YouTube baker fighting back against deadly ācraft hacksā Ann Reardon is probably the last person whose content youād expect to be banned from YouTube. A former Australian youth worker and a mother ofĀ three, she has her own cookbook, has baked for the BBC, and once made a coin-size apple pie for two baby chicks. Since 2011 sheās...
- Mathematically Percolating When water flows through a bed of ground espresso beans, ultimately resulting in a delicious latte, the water is undergoing a process called percolation. The water slowly meanders through the coffee at just the right rate to extract the rich coffee flavors. In general, percolation refers to liquids filtering through...
- A science-based move to climate change adaptation All countries in the world urgently need to adapt to climate change but are not yet in a good position to do so. Itās urgent because we are not even adapted to the present climate. This fact is underscored by recent weather-related calamities, such as flooding in Central Europe and...
- āDabus is the Inventorā Says Federal Court of Australia in Landmark Judgment of... On 30th July 2021, Federal court of Australia held that an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system can be an inventor as per the Australian Patent Act [...]...