Epidemics of infectious disease often come in waves, but the causes of these waves aren't clear, frustrating efforts to predict or mitigate them. Are waves of infection caused by transmission ...
Waves are ubiquitous in nature and technology. Whether it’s the rise and fall of ocean tides or the swinging of a clock’s pendulum, the predictable rhythms of waves create a signal that is easy to ...
Non-invasive, Integrated Monitoring of Rodent Physiology and Behaviors Using Guided Ultrasonic Waves
This talk will present the methodology of using the guided ultrasonic waves generated by the rodent to track its physiology, behavior, and psychological state. When behaving in an environment, muscle ...
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What goes up, must come down. Physical laws like these govern all of the natural world — except for the tiny internal components of today’s ...
A dark point inside a beam of light should not be much of a traveler. Yet in a new experiment, some of those points appeared ...
In the space of just a few seconds, a person walking down a city block might check their phone, yawn, worry about making rent, and adjust their path to avoid a puddle. The smell from a food cart could ...
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