The researchers built their computer models using common molecular models for ice / water and methane, arranged as either monocrystalline or polycrystalline grains, and simulated the effect of applying forces to the collection of grains.
After chronicling the different shifts of decomposers on the mice, and seeing the same shifts operating on the humans,
the researchers built a computer model using the mouse data to see whether the microbial composition could be used to predict times of death, using the humans as a test case.
Not exact matches
But while everyone talks about ImageNet's success, «we hardly talk about the failures,» she said, underscoring the hard work
researchers have
building powerful
computers that can «see» like humans.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new
computer - aided approach that streamlines the design process for origami - based structures, making it easier for engineers and scientists to conceptualize new ideas graphically while simultaneously generating the underlying mathematical data needed to
build the structure in the real world.
Even though «there is no contract, no agreement,» says Frank Dellaert, a robotics and
computer - vision
researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who has received two grants of about $ 40,000 from Microsoft, «it is in my own self - interest to use the money [as proposed] to
build that relationship up.»
Using documents leaked by Edward Snowden,
researchers have
built simple but effective tools that can be attached to parts of a
computer to gather private information in a host of intrusive ways.
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
built computer models, which predicted that, if a massive intervention failed to materialize, by January 2015 up to 1.4 million people could be infected.
In 2005 German
researchers built a three - qubit adiabatic quantum
computer.
SISSA Trieste
researcher, Moses Sokunbi, has reviewed the literature on feedback control systems and neurofeedback in order to provide some insights into how the basic principles of feedback control systems are the
building blocks of the advanced brain -
computer interfacing technique popularly dubbed «neurofeedback.»
For the past few years, tech companies and academic
researchers have been trying to
build so - called neuromorphic
computer architectures — chips that mimic the human brain's ability to be both analytical and intuitive in order to deliver context and meaning to large amounts of data.
The
researchers also
built five gaming
computers with progressively more efficient component configurations, then followed industry protocols for benchmarking performance while measuring energy use.
Gevorg Grigoryan, an assistant professor of
computer science at Dartmouth College, and
researchers from other institutions have
built the first artificial transporter protein that carries individual atoms across membranes, opening the possibility of engineering a new class of smart molecules with applications in fields as wide ranging as nanotechnology and medicine.
The
researchers say this could be useful for characterizing a certain type of quantum
computer that is
built of quantum Hall materials.
Researchers worldwide are attempting to control decoherence to
build a quantum
computer that, if perfected, could lead to unbreakable encryption and ultrafast information processing.
In the next issue of the journal Nano Letters,
researchers from MIT's departments of Physics and of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science will describe a new technique for
building MoS2 light emitters tuned to different frequencies, an essential requirement for optoelectronic chips.
If we know, for example, that a cancer cell can be killed by deactivating a certain enzyme,
researchers can
build a detailed, 3 - D
computer model of the enzyme to look for molecules that can go in and disable it.
In another experiment, the
researchers built a molecular
computer that generated a seven - segment display like those that create the numbers on digital clocks.
By
building the model into hardware or a
computer simulation,
researchers can cool the system until it reaches its lowest energy, revealing the solution.
The
researchers built a protein structure, called «alpha sheet,» that complements the toxic structure of amyloid proteins that they discovered in
computer simulations.
Researchers are relying on graphics processing units to help
build a highly complex
computer simulation depicting how chromatophore proteins create photosynthesis
Researchers have come up with a crossbar design for
computer chips, essentially
building a layer of nanowires on top of another layer of nanowires at a perpendicular angle.
It will help advance the development of nanoscale biosensors and ultratiny lenses that can bend light inside future optical chips as well as the fabrication of nanowires that could be used to
build more advanced
computer chips,
researchers report in Nature Nanotechnology.
In May,
researchers at Hewlett - Packard (HP) unveiled their long - anticipated «memristor,» [subscription required] a device only a few nanometers wide that could revolutionize
computer memory and help
researchers build a machine that functions like a human brain.
For example, by further combining topological insulators with a superconductor, which conducts electricity with no resistance,
researchers may be able to
build a practical quantum
computer.
The
researchers manipulated a steel gray mineral called manganite, which is used to
build magnetic hard discs in
computers.
Many
researchers are working on
building ultrafast
computers using Josephson logic.
To
build tomorrow's quantum
computers, some
researchers are turning to dark excitons, which are bound pairs of an electron and the absence of an electron called a hole.
Researchers at the University of Oxford have achieved a quantum logic gate with record - breaking 99.9 % precision, reaching the benchmark required theoretically to
build a quantum
computer.
Researchers from the Department of
Computer Science built their computer model to look at how bees use vision to detect the movement of the world around them and avoid
Computer Science
built their
computer model to look at how bees use vision to detect the movement of the world around them and avoid
computer model to look at how bees use vision to detect the movement of the world around them and avoid crashes.
By borrowing techniques from the medical world,
researchers in the US have produced a
computer memory device that is cheap and simple to
build, has no moving parts, and can be accessed by several
computers at once.
Researchers throughout the world are struggling to
build a quantum
computer.
CReSIS
researchers used
computer software to process and analyze data collected during field campaigns unrelated to IceBridge that were conducted in cooperation with NASA and NSF in 2008 and 2011 to
build maps of the two glaciers.
This allowed
researchers at the University of Oxford to
build a
computer model of the insect's wing motion.
The
researchers asked the
computer to consider dozens of features — hue, saturation, even light reflectance — to determine whether clumps of pixels were trees as opposed to roads,
buildings, or rivers.
The
researchers built the device — which uses about one - billionth the electric current needed to power a hair dryer — while exploring how to use quantum dots, which are bits of semiconductor material that act like single atoms, as components for quantum
computers.
The
researchers are
building computer models and monitoring post-earthquake deformation of the crust to try to determine which scenario is more likely.
The two devices
built by the
researchers are key components for the communication link between a
computer's central processing unit and its memory.
Researchers trying to understand human intelligence spent years
building chess - playing
computers.
In creating
computer systems that can identify people and interpret their actions,
researchers have come one step closer to
building helpful home and work environments
Supported by National Institutes of Health grants,
researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the University of Tennessee (UT), and the UT — ORNL Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS) discovered a molecular «switch» in a receptor that controls cell behavior using detailed molecular dynamics simulations on a
computer called Anton
built by D. E. Shaw Research in New York City.
The new experiment may even help
researchers build an organic
computer — one that connects many brains, instead of processors.
In fact, superposition is one of two basic properties of subatomic particles that
researchers hope to utilize in
building a quantum
computer, with the other being quantum «entanglement,» which Albert Einstein once derisively called «spooky action at a distance.»
At NEC in Japan, where I used to work,
researchers have
built these ultrafast photodetectors and tested them on
computer processors.
In the race to
build a
computer that mimics the massive computational power of the human brain,
researchers are increasingly turning to memristors, which...
Army - funded
researchers uncover particles that could be
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Researchers at Washington State University have
built computer models to allow us to look at how ancient humans responded to climate change — where they were successful and where they failed.
Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis, the
researcher behind the technology, has programmed a giant robot to spew out concrete and
build a home based on a set
computer pattern.