HYDERABAD: Scientists use mathematical models to explain why mosquito populations surge after rain, how species disappear without warning or why ecosystems recover when a missing element is restored.
How animals may modify their behavior depending on their context has been modeled mathematically by two RIKEN neuroscientists. Their simple but biologically plausible model could shed light on mental ...
The Board of Supervisors’ proposal to make Kern a charter county raises two questions: Why, after more than 150 years as a “general law” county, do supervisors suddenly want to change Kern’s ...
Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris on The View. The audience groaned at her words, prompting Griffin to snap back at the crowd. The cohosts got into a tense debate over ...
The six House Democrats who broke ranks with party leadership by voting in favor of legislation that ended the government shutdown are now opening up about their actions, with one saying, "The last ...
Billy Edmonson voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 because of his stances on border security, gun rights and the economy. One year after casting his ballot, Edmonson is finding it difficult to ...
The international study, involving Professor Simon Cox from Aberystwyth University, reveals how diverse particles self-organize into identical geometric patterns when confined. The work is published ...
TL;DR: A Valve leaker revealed an AI-generated render of the upcoming Steam Controller 2, highlighting its capacitive sensor feature that detects hand distance from the handles, similar to Valve Index ...
A new theory claims dark matter and dark energy don’t exist — they’re just side effects of the universe’s changing forces. By rethinking gravity and cosmic timelines, it could rewrite our ...
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...