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The interaction between growth and the active migration of cells plays a crucial role in the spatial mixing of growing cell ...
Locust swarms behavior studied by researchers, revealing new insights for predicting and managing future outbreaks.
A project group including Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ ... used responses from individuals with and without cancer to teach a machine learning model to identify molecular signatures ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNZebrafish-inspired control system helps robot swarms move in sync without crashingResearchers have studied zebrafish behavior to design a simple control system that helps robots follow a leader without crashing.
This connection was discovered by scientists from the Department of Living Matter Physics at the Max Planck Institute for ... scenario in a minimal computer model of a growing three-dimensional ...
We’ve just announced that more than 100 funders and institutions combined continue to consider eLife papers when evaluating research contributions – regardless of our Impact Factor loss last year.
This is the conclusion reached by an international research team involving the Max Planck Institute for Human Development ... recorded at a rate of 20 times per second. They created a model that ...
Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior “We were surprised ... algorithm or from a state-of-the-art method used in autonomous vehicles called Model Predictive Controller (MPC). Across all ...
A new model from researchers of the department Living Matter Physics at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) reveals this regulatory role of non-reciprocity.
Now, researchers at EMBL Barcelona, Spain, and at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and ... the end-state appearance of trunk-like structures, a stem-cell-based model of embryonic ...
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