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[:es]Mathematicians Transcend Geometric Theory of Motion[:]
[:es]More than 30 years ago, Andreas Floer changed geometry. Now, two mathematicians have finally figured out how to extend his revolutionary perspective. [:]
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[:es]New Brain Maps Can Predict Behaviors[:]
[:es]Rapid advances in large-scale connectomics are beginning to spotlight the importance of individual variations in the neural circuitry. They also highlight the limitations of “wiring diagrams” alone.[:]
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[:es]Wildfires of Varying Intensity Can Be Good for Biodiversity[:]
[:es]The spate of furious wildfires around the world during the past decade has revealed to ecologists how much biodiversity and “pyrodiversity” go hand in hand.[:]
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[:es]Researchers Defeat Randomness to Create Ideal Code[:]
[:es]By carefully constructing a multidimensional and well-connected graph, a team of researchers has finally created a long-sought locally testable code that can immediately betray whether it’s been corrupted.[:]
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[:es]The Algorithm That Lets Particle Physicists Count Higher Than Two[:]
[:es]Through his encyclopedic study of the electron, an obscure figure named Stefano Laporta found a handle on the subatomic world’s fearsome complexity. His algorithm has swept the field.[:]
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[:es]What Hot Dogs Can Teach Us About Number Theory[:]
[:es]The Chinese remainder theorem is an ancient and powerful extension of the simple math of least common multiples.[:]
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[:es]To Be Energy-Efficient, Brains Predict Their Perceptions[:]
[:es]Results from neural networks support the idea that brains are “prediction machines” — and that they work that way to conserve energy. [:]
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[:es]A New Theory for Systems That Defy Newton’s Third Law[:]
[:es]In nonreciprocal systems, where Newton’s third law falls apart, “exceptional points” are helping researchers understand phase transitions and possibly other phenomena. [:]