The leading approach to the simplex method, a widely used technique for balancing complex logistical constraints, can’t get ...
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The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit ...
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New work shows that physical folding of the genome to control genes located far away may have been an early evolutionary ...
The amplituhedron, a shape at the heart of particle physics, appears to be deeply connected to the mathematics of paper ...
Researchers have developed an AI system that learns about the world via videos and demonstrates a notion of “surprise” when ...
Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect ...
In the third century BCE, Apollonius of Perga asked how many circles one could draw that would touch three given circles at exactly one point each. It would take 1,800 years to prove the answer: eight ...
In 1876, Peter Guthrie Tait set out to measure what he called the “beknottedness” of knots. The Scottish mathematician, whose research laid the foundation for modern knot theory, was trying to find a ...