Neurodegenerative diseases—such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and ALS—are progressive disorders characterized by the loss of structure and ...
Copper selenide (Cu₂Se) attracts scientific interest for its thermoelectric ability to convert heat into electricity, but a lack of atomic-level understanding has limited its practical applications ...
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When most people think of computer simulations, they imagine sleek graphics or Hollywood-style animations. But for Tayfun Tezduyar, the James F. Barbour Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice ...
From solving puzzles to masterfully playing a game of chess, current artificial intelligence tools have employed algorithms ...
This work reviews CM-cfDNA methods applied to clinical oncology, emphasizing both machine learning (ML) techniques and mechanistic approaches. The latter integrate biological principles, enabling a ...
The brain never rests: even during deep sleep or under anesthesia, it maintains rhythmic electrical activity known as slow ...
What happens when you listen to speech at a different speed? Neuroscientists thought that your brain may turn up its ...
Martino’s first steps in research were firmly rooted in psychology. As an undergraduate, she studied mindset theory and ...
New research shows that slow oscillations in the brain, which occur during deep sleep and anesthesia, are guided by neuronal excitability rather than structural anatomy.
ORNL and partners are using HPC to study quantum materials outside equilibrium, aiming to inform future quantum computing ...
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