Historian Philip Decker, mathematician Victor Geadah, computer scientist Sayash Kapoor, and literary scholar Eliana Rozinov are this year’s Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellows.
When you swing a tennis racket or catch a set of keys, you aren’t thinking about wind resistance or gravity. Yet, to perform that motion, your brain is solving a massive physics problem in ...
Industrial yeasts are a powerhouse of protein production, used to manufacture vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, and other useful compounds.
A mystery novel, a history book, and a fantasy epic may have little in common in plot or style. But count the words inside them and a strange regularity appears: many new words show up early, then ...
In the first instalment of LCGC International's interview series exploring how artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach to practical nonlinear model predictive control (PNMPC) using Kolmogorov–Arnold networks (KANs) as prediction models. KANs are based on the ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
Keeping high-power particle accelerators at peak performance requires advanced and precise control systems. For example, the primary research machine at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas ...
Abstract: Accurate motion control in the face of disturbances within complex environments remains a major challenge in robotics. Classical model-based approaches often struggle with nonlinearities and ...
The L’Oreal UNESCO for Women in Science Young Talent programme recognises ten – five winners and five highly commended – ...
If your prompts influence policy, finance or patient care but live in chat threads, you don’t have innovation — you have unmanaged risk.