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Model shows inner-ear hair bundles switch modes to sense and amplify sound
A new model built on stochastic thermodynamics shows that the tiny hair bundles inside the inner ear do not simply detect sound waves but actively switch between distinct operating modes, one tuned ...
The new Emmy Noether Group at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig is focusing on heat transfer in turbulent fluids. - Funding and Support: The German Research ...
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APAC banks face 'tail risk' as climate data gaps undermine risk modeling
Banks must adopt simulation-based modeling to quantify the full spectrum of potential losses. Physical and transition risks ...
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A newly proposed agentic settlement standard would hold fees in escrow and bring underwriters into AI agent transactions.
Integrating proteomics with systems biology reveals complex cellular networks, improving disease mechanisms understanding and precision medicine applications.
A new study suggests that faint, ancient ripples in spacetime may hold the key to one of physics’ greatest mysteries.
Scientists have taken a major step toward probing one of physics’ biggest mysteries—how gravity and quantum mechanics fit ...
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I used several AI chatbots to trace an unattributed quote—and learned just how fallible our robot replacements are.
Researchers from Google DeepMind, Microsoft, Columbia University, and T54 Labs want to build a financial safety net around ...
By emitting energy through oscillations, certain hair-cell bundles amplify sound waves so they can be picked up better by other hair-cell bundles.
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