Although Nike has struggled in recent sessions, the quantitative picture appear to have something special in store for NKE ...
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Crows and monkeys show mental shortcuts when judging numbers
In a recently published, PNAS study, professor Andreas Neider and his team found that crows and rhesus macaques take mental ...
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A Quantum Leap: Could This New Network Finally Expose Dark Matter?
A groundbreaking quantum network could soon reveal the elusive nature of dark matter, changing physics forever.
The model is based on a brain function first found in insects, which helps them detect movement. Dr Cesare Parise, Senior ...
Optimal cue integration, Bayesian Causal Inference, spatial orienting, speech illusions and other key phenomena in audiovisual perception naturally emerge from the collective behavior of a population ...
Nematodes that leap from the ground to infect flies need the help of a static electrical charge to land on their host.
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Optimized Quantum Networks Aids in Hunt for Ultralight Dark Matter
Tohoku University researchers have developed optimized quantum sensor networks using superconducting qubits to enhance the ...
A survey of reasoning behaviour in medical large language models uncovers emerging trends, highlights open challenges, and introduces theoretical frameworks that enhance reasoning behaviour ...
Energy efficiency alone cannot justify trade-offs that might undermine safety. To ensure robust performance under all conditions, the researchers integrated a reinforcement learning–based decision ...
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Economic importance of Bonus Malus System with high bonus hunger effect: The Insurer and the Insured Perspective
An experienced based ratemaking in auto insurance, Bonus Malus System (BMS), was introduced as an alternative to individual credibility model developed by Bühlmann in 1967. It was popularized by ...
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