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The world-famous mathematician Alan Turing found a possible mechanism for iconic animal patterns thanks to differential ...
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AZoAI on MSNAI Alone Isn’t Enough: Researchers Call for Mathematical Modeling in Cancer PredictionsResearchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine emphasize that combining artificial intelligence with ...
Researchers have developed a new forecasting model that helps companies more accurately estimate how many customers are interested in a product -- even when key data is missing. The study introduces a ...
In a timely review in the November issue entitled “Executable cell biology,” Jasmin Fisher and Thomas Henzinger 1 couple descriptions of new computational approaches for cell biology science ...
My conclusion is that we in the decision intelligence space need to get better at talking about our technology’s ...
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Live Science on MSNThe brain may 'move' between related ideas in the same way it navigates from one location to anotherScientists explored how the human brain might represent information about physical spaces and about people, places and things ...
Leaving unmeasurable data out of mathematical models for tumor growth can produce inaccurate results
Mathematical models for predicting how cancer tumors in mice grow over time can give distorted results if unmeasurable data is ignored, a team that includes two RIKEN researchers has shown.
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