Obstacles no barrier to higher speeds for worms
Obstacles in an organism's path can help it to move faster, not slower, researchers have found through a series of experiments and computer simulations. Their findings have implications for a better understanding of basic locomotion strategies found in biology, and the survival and propagation of the parasite that causes malaria.
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Obstacles no barrier to higher speeds for worms, NYU researchers find
( New York University ) Obstacles in an organism's path can help it to move faster, not slower, researchers from New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have found through a series of experiments and computer simulations. Their findings have implications for a better understanding of basic locomotion strategies found in biology, and the survival and propagation of the ...
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Obstacles no barrier to higher speeds for worms, researchers find
Obstacles in an organism's path can help it to move faster, not slower, researchers from New York University's Applied Math Lab at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have found through a series of experiments and computer simulations. Their findings, which appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, have implications for a better understanding of basic locomotion strategies ...
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Analysis: In cyber era, militaries scramble for new skills
By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - With growing worries about the threat of "cyber warfare," militaries around the world are racing to recruit the computer specialists ...
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In cyber era, militaries scramble for new skills
By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - With growing worries about the threat of "cyber warfare", militaries around the world are racing to recruit the computer specialists ...
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