The first global map of underground fungal networks reveals a hidden 68 quadrillion-mile superhighway that helps sustain life ...
An estimated 1.8 billion people in well over 200 countries around the world use Google Maps. You've probably already let the smart service guide you to your destination (or, in some cases, lead you ...
Chinese scientists have recently constructed the first three-dimensional spatial single-cell atlas of the lamprey whole brain ...
A Tibetan Plateau study suggests the brain shifts its activity patterns as the body adjusts to low oxygen at high altitude.
The cytoskeleton gives cells their shape and helps them move. Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and Ludwig Maximilian ...
Researchers analyzed over 200,000 brain cell nuclei across 11 autism mouse models and found that diverse autism-linked ...
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Reinforcement learning tames confined cylinder wakes

In fluid dynamics, the wake behind a cylinder can exhibit complex vortex shedding, a phenomenon that becomes even more ...
Herodotus offered one of history's earliest explorations of international relations, conflict, and the divide between Europe ...
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) does more than infiltrate the lungs: it also transforms lung tissue to create an inflammatory ...
Life beneath the ocean surface often hides in plain sight. Along the seafloor near Tanegashima Island in southern Japan, what appears to be scattered pink stones is actually something far more ...
In response, nations have adopted an ambitious global goal to conserve at least 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030 – known as 30x30. This target has expanded marine protection worldwide, particularly ...
Cvete Koneska, Global Security Director, Information and Analysis, at International SOS, talks to Michelle Royle about ...