Researchers have developed a three-dimensional mathematical model of prostate cancer. The model depicts various processes, including tumour growth, genetic evolution and tumour cell competition.
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Why some reefs recover faster than others—mathematical model spotlights coral recruitment patterns
Climate-driven disturbances such as marine heat waves are rapidly reducing coral cover and degrading reef ecosystems ...
Mathematical models have become an integral part of cancer biology. They are useful tools for deriving a mechanistic understanding of dynamic processes in cancer. The somatic evolutionary process, ...
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A new mathematical model of the origin of life
Scientists have once again used big, complex math equations to help us understand more about the universe we inhabit—this time about the origins of life on earth. We're conducting a survey of our ...
Nvidia's Nemotron-Cascade 2 is a 30B MoE model that activates only 3B parameters at inference time, yet achieved gold ...
Medicine makers need to get better at math. Improved mathematical modeling would accelerate the move toward automated processes, cut production times, and reduce costs. Researchers Francesco Destro, ...
The internal clock in living beings that regulates sleeping and waking patterns -- usually called the circadian clock -- has often befuddled scientists due to its mysterious time delays. Molecular ...
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The physics of eczema: A math model predicts the minimum dose to control severe flares
In A Nutshell Researchers used computer modeling and physics-based math to calculate the minimum antibiotic and moisturizer doses needed to push severe eczema into remission and keep it there. The ...
This Collection is focused on hybrid biological models, bioinformatics, and epidemiological models. It maximizes reader understanding of control, optimization, and applications of complex biological ...
Researchers have introduced Light-R1-32B, a new open-source AI model optimized to solve advanced math problems. It is now available on Hugging Face under a permissive Apache 2.0 license — free for ...
The odds of a perfect bracket are 1 in 9.2 quintillion — but one math professor thinks he's cracked the code for March Madness 2026. Here's who he's picking.
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