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Computational Modeling

Locust swarm fills the skies in Ethiopia Credit: Keith Cressman, FAO

New Tool Helps Predict and Control Devastating Locust Swarms

Brain illustration

Scientists Unravel the Neural Mechanisms of Planning

A spectrogram of brain rhythm frequencies over time predicted by the team's model. After a first, moderate dose of ketamine gamma brain rhythm power (warmer colors) emerges. Then as the dose increases, the gamma rhythms become periodically interrupted, leaving only very low freqeuncy waves, and then resume.

Computational Model Unveils the Inner Workings of Ketamine

exoplanet

Hubble Reveals Dynamic Weather Patterns on Distant Exoplanet

Researchers use a 3D model to find that house cats’ noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment.

House cats’ noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment

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