These are math’s most famous open questions. Solve one, and you’ll win a $1-million prize—but it’s only happened once since ...
Culture-based biomarkers of TB treatment response monitoring, e.g., Mycobacterial Growth Indicatory Tube (MGIT), are compromised when bacteria enter a non-replicating persister phase limiting the ...
The development of environmentally friendly analytical methods is important in the current scientific landscape. This study presents an investigation into several green spectrophotometric methods for ...
Department of Medicine (O.O.A.), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Department of Radiology (Z.L.), Brigham and Women’s Hospital ...
Remdesivir and moxifloxacin hydrochloride are among the most frequently co-administered drugs used for COVID-19 treatment. The current work aims to evaluate green spectrophotometric methodologies for ...
We’re suckers for good-looking old-school calculators, so this interesting numerical equation-solving calculator by [Peter Balch] caught our attention. Based around the ESP32-WROOM-32 module and an ...
Abstract: We present a factor graph formulation and particle-based sum-product algorithm for robust localization and tracking in multipath-prone environments. The proposed sequential algorithm jointly ...
It estimates direct, indirect, and total effects among system variables, including simultaneous and lagged effects and recursive (cyclic) dependencies It can estimate the cumulative outcome from press ...
When learning algebra, one of the most crucial skills to acquire is understanding how to graph linear equations. It helps you visualize relationships between variables and solve mathematical problems.
I have been interested in the derivation of new and better Runge-Kutta algorithms for some time. In particular, I showed that the design of Runge-Kutta pairs by E. Fehlberg could be improved to ...