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Number cruncher calculates whether whales are acting weirdly

 Mathematics - General News
 06 July 2023
We humans can be a scary acquaintance for whales in the wild. This includes marine biologists tagging them with measuring devices to understand them better. These experiences can make whales behave erratically for a while. Such behaviour can affect research quality and highlights an animal ethics...

Deciphering the thermodynamic arrow of time in large-scale complex networks

 Mathematics - General News
 05 July 2023
A solution for temporal asymmetry -- or entropy production -- in thermodynamics has been developed to further our understanding of the behavior of biological systems, machine learning, and AI tools. The researchers worked on the time-irreversible Ising model dynamics caused by asymmetric connections...

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