To further the quantitative understanding of cellular decision making, Dr. Gregory Reeves and his team in the chemical engineering department have worked to interpret how a transcription factor ...
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An interview with George Bogatiuk III of SoundTraxx takes a look at the company’s history, plus its Tsunami and Blunami sound ...
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A question from his granddaughter sparked Ed Scheinerman's new book, 'A Guide to Infinity', where he shows that infinity ...
Richard Baker’s real estate obsession and Marc Metrick’s finance lens are thought to have sunk Saks Global. But Occam’s Razor offers the simplest, clearest explanation.
Why do some melodies feel instantly right, balanced, memorable and satisfying, even if you have never heard them before? New research from the University of Waterloo suggests that more than creativity ...
One ball on a Plinko board is unpredictable. Drop a thousand and they form a near-perfect bell curve—one of math’s most powerful ideas for 150+ years.