Combining physical and virtual manipulatives gives students the ability to concretely model things in the real world.
Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have developed a mathematical model that recreates the muscle movements of the ...
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
Tipping points in our climate predictions are both wildly dramatic and wildly uncertain. Can mathematicians make them useful?
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Math model unlocks mechanics of swallowing for potential medical breakthroughs
The mathematical model is a computer simulation that shows how muscles in the throat and esophagus move when we swallow.
As Meta unveils its powerful on-device reasoner, a wider industry trend emerges where small, specialized models are solving enterprise challenges around cost, privacy, and control.
Scientists update Hamilton’s rule with powerful new math, revealing the many ways altruism and cooperation can thrive in ...
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Mathematical model recreates swallowing and reveals causes of dysphagia
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
Recent mathematical advances have made it more feasible to model cancer from a mathematical viewpoint. For example, we now have individual-based modelling techniques that better represent the ...
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