Abstract: To investigate the charged motion of fiber impurity particles in transformers, a multiphysical field model for the solid-liquid two-phase flow of individual fiber impurity particles in ...
Abstract: We present a systematic review, an empirical study, and a first set of considerations for designing visualizations in motion, derived from a concrete scenario in which these visualizations ...
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Apple researchers have published a study that looks into how LLMs can analyze audio and motion data to get a better overview of the user’s activities. Here are the details. They’re good at it, but not ...
Quantum technologies—devices that operate according to quantum mechanical principles—promise to bring users some groundbreaking innovations in whichever context they appear. Ironically, the same ...
Graphic illustrating the difference in energy between running a quantum clock (left: a single electron hopping between two nanoscale regions) and reading the ticks of the clock (right). The energy ...
It's time to 'fall back' once again as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end Sunday. While some enjoy moving their clocks back for that extra hour of sleep, medical experts warn that time change this ...
Could disrupting your internal clock be the key to treating Alzheimer’s? A surprising new study, published in the journal Nature Aging, suggests that using drugs to target the circadian protein ...
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When daylight saving time ends on Sunday, and mornings are gradually growing darker. Whether you’re after a gentle sunrise glow or a good old-fashioned buzzer that could wake the neighbors, we’ve ...
WASHINGTON — It’s a sound that jolts most people awake—even from some of the deepest sleep. We hit the snooze button, but the persistent, sometimes annoying, sound of our alarm clocks just won’t quit.
Time moves differently on Mars — not in the Tibetan philosophy sense of the word, but in a measurable, physics-will-ruin-your-mission kind of way that's giving NASA engineers a real headache. As the ...
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