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Physics & Mathematics

Weill Cornell Medicine investigators used AI to discern subtypes of Parkinson's disease from diverse data sources. Credit: Shutterstock

New Algorithm Lets Neural Networks Learn Continuously Without Forgetting

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A new study by Guenevere Chen, an assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and her former doctoral student, Qi Xia, reveals an oversight in AI image recognition tools. The researchers identified and exploited an alpha channel attack on images by developing AlphaDog.

Researchers Uncover Critical Flaw in AI Image Recognition Tools

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Photo credit: Thomas Bormans.

Atomic-Level Engineering of Perovskites Unlocks New Possibilities for LEDs and Lasers

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Rutgers University mathematics professor Pham Tiep uses only a pen and paper to conduct his research, which so far has resulted in five books and more than 200 papers in leading mathematical journals.

Mathematician Solves Two Long-Standing Problems in Representation Theory

Categories Physics & Mathematics
abstract illustration of computer code

AI Models Revolutionize Plasma Heating Predictions for Fusion Research

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Ill. Niklas Elmehed © Nobel Prize Outreach

Physics Pioneers Awarded Nobel Prize for Machine Learning Breakthroughs

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
This image shows the galaxy REBELS-25 as seen by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), overlaid on an infrared image of other stars and galaxies. The infrared image was taken by ESO’s Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA). In a recent study, researchers found evidence that REBELS-25 is a strongly rotating disc galaxy existing only 700 million years after the Big Bang. This makes it the most distant and earliest known Milky Way-like galaxy found to date.

Rebel Star: Ancient Galaxy Defies Time, Dances Like the Milky Way

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
A rare coqui llanero pictured in am undisclosed wetland in Puerto Rico.

Frog Finance: Economic Theory Could Help Save Puerto Rico’s Endangered Coquí Frogs

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
This cross section of ITER shows the inner walls of the fusion system. New experimental results suggest that sprinkling boron powder into the vessel could protect the inner walls from the plasma’s heat. Additionally, a new computer modeling framework shows the powder may only need to be sprinkled from one location. (Image credit: ITER Organization)

Sprinkle of boron key to unlocking fusion energy

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The image shows the predicted flux of antihelium-3 produced from dark matter (WIMPs) that annihilate producing these antinuclei. Each color represents the prediction for a different mass of dark matter, as shown in the legend. t The bands are almost touching the AMS-02 sensitivity, which means that in some optimistic cases, WIMPs can explain this discrepancy.

Glimmers of antimatter to explain the “dark” part of the universe

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Section of the quantum simulator at the Quantum for Life Centre

Quantum researchers come up with a recipe that could accelerate drug development

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Animal behavioral model header image OIST

Innovative Model Simulates Animal Behavior with Unprecedented Accuracy

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Schematic of the antineutrino detector and reactors in the proposed area it is theoretically able to detect.

New Antimatter Detector Could Monitor Nuclear Reactor Activity from Afar

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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