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martedì 31 dicembre 2019
# brain: the memory switch p75NTR
lunedì 30 dicembre 2019
# pharma: a 'magical' (engineered) Escherichia coli to produce psychedelic psilocybin
sabato 28 dicembre 2019
# gst: scrambling does not necessitate chaos.
venerdì 27 dicembre 2019
# phys: three forms of ambiguity in the definition of entanglement
martedì 24 dicembre 2019
# life: squeezing jaraca' (Bothrops jararaca)
lunedì 23 dicembre 2019
# behav: backward walking, navigational uncertainties (among Cataglyphis velox)
sabato 21 dicembre 2019
# life: a case of extreme swing (3): he's impeachable/ impeached, or (maybe) not
mercoledì 18 dicembre 2019
# gst: the complex dynamics of a transition
lunedì 16 dicembre 2019
# gst: a hexagonal pattern of six cyclones (Jupiter, by NASA)
sabato 14 dicembre 2019
# life: oops! trust in (British) politics
venerdì 13 dicembre 2019
# life: JARexit Flight Dynamics ...
mercoledì 11 dicembre 2019
# behav: a great white shark at rest
martedì 10 dicembre 2019
# game: apropos of perpetual hack, to bypass 'lizard' brains with a Tit-for-Tat approach
sabato 7 dicembre 2019
# gst: apropos of clogging and jamming, they are not really jammed, they move steadily, if slowly, downwards
giovedì 5 dicembre 2019
# brain AI bots: a hypothetical model for exploratory bots, the pulsating perceptions of mantis shrimps
venerdì 29 novembre 2019
# gst: a bizarre extension of the Jelly Roll approach, the morphogenesis of the leaves (plant Utricularia gibba)
mercoledì 27 novembre 2019
# phys: the qu-wave of the natural antibiotic gramicidin
lunedì 25 novembre 2019
# gst: apropos of elusive interference effects (at the nanoscale)
venerdì 22 novembre 2019
# life: an anti-flood approach, techno- humans ask beavers for help
giovedì 21 novembre 2019
# brain: the flexible mental maps of flies
martedì 19 novembre 2019
# gst: measuring biological noise of gene expression
venerdì 15 novembre 2019
# gst: interface mobility enhances the bounce effect of bubbles
martedì 12 novembre 2019
# gst: marginally outer trapped surfaces (during a binary Black Hole merger)
sabato 9 novembre 2019
# gst: apropos of turbulences close to a wall, the repetitive structure of a vortex
giovedì 7 novembre 2019
# gst: multiple singularities by optical vortices (a 30y review)
mercoledì 6 novembre 2019
# behav: 'run and tumble' behavior (among bacteria)
martedì 5 novembre 2019
# behav: adaptive synchronizations; the tendency to anticipate during auditory rhythms
sabato 2 novembre 2019
# evol: apropos of our origin, the KhoeSan trunk of the human tree
giovedì 31 ottobre 2019
# gst: spontaneous spin-sliding of volatile drops
mercoledì 30 ottobre 2019
# gst: the three-body problem approach using deep neural networks
lunedì 28 ottobre 2019
# brain: to test schizophrenia in human hair.
sabato 26 ottobre 2019
# astro: (they) accidentally snap a picture of the beast - lurking in dust - for the first time
martedì 22 ottobre 2019
# gst: the transition from quiescent spherical cap states to self-piloted motile states of volatile droplets
sabato 19 ottobre 2019
# brain: the 'loosely balanced state' of cerebral cortex
giovedì 17 ottobre 2019
# gst: fingerprints of reality (2): the stormquake
mercoledì 16 ottobre 2019
# gst: counterintuitively, even complex processes can be hidden inside flat power spectra
<< Power spectral densities are a common, convenient, and powerful way to analyze signals. So much so that they are now broadly deployed across the sciences and engineering - from quantum physics to cosmology, and from crystallography to neuroscience to speech recognition. The features they reveal not only identify prominent signal-frequencies but also hint at mechanisms that generate correlation and lead to resonance. Despite their near-centuries-long run of successes in signal analysis, here (AA) show that flat power spectra can be generated by highly complex processes, effectively hiding all inherent structure in complex signals. >>
P. M. Riechers, J. P. Crutchfield. Fraudulent White Noise: Flat power spectra belie arbitrarily complex processes. arXiv:1908.11405v1 [cond-mat.stat-mech] Aug 29, 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.11405
martedì 15 ottobre 2019
# ai: the future where machines will test hypotheses on their own
<< Brian Nord imagines a future where machines test hypotheses on their own (..) Nord has begun applying AI to problems in astronomy, such as identifying unusual astronomical objects known as gravitational lenses. (..) He spoke to Physics about his recent projects and how he thinks AI, also known as machine learning, will change the way researchers do science. >>
Sophia Chen. Paving A Path for AI in Physics Research. Physics 12, 108. Oct 3, 2019. https://physics.aps.org/articles/v12/108
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oops! artificial intelligence will kill self-employment. Oct 4, 2019. https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2019/10/ai-life-oops-artificial-intelligence.html
keyword "ai" in FonT: https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/search?q=ai
lunedì 14 ottobre 2019
# gst: chaotic dynamics modulate complex systems, even in the presence of extrinsic and intrinsic noise
AA << find that chaotic dynamics modulates gene expression and up-regulates certain families of low-affinity genes, even in the presence of extrinsic and intrinsic noise. Furthermore, this leads to an increase in the production of protein complexes and the efficiency of their assembly. Finally, (AA) show how chaotic dynamics creates a heterogeneous population of cell states, and describe how this can be beneficial in multi-toxic environments. >>
Mathias L. Heltberg, Sandeep Krishna, Mogens H. Jensen. On chaotic dynamics in transcription factors and the associated effects in differential gene regulation. Nature Comm. volume 10, Article number: 71 Jan 8, 2019. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07932-1
<< Chaos in bodily regulation can optimize our immune system according to a recent discovery made by researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute. The discovery may prove to be of great significance for avoiding serious diseases such as cancer and diabetes. >>
Chaos in the body tunes up your immune system. Niels Bohr Institute.
Jan 16, 2019. https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2019-01-chaos-body-tunes-immune.html
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'l'immaginifico "tracciante ... che svagola nella macina ...' in: 2149 - onda di predazione (to knock seals off the ice). Notes. Dec 17, 2007. https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2007/12/2149-onda-di-predazione-to-knock-seals.html
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never boring with chaos and tit-for-tat theories. F.on.T. Jun 12, 2016. https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2016/06/s-gst-never-boring-with-chaos-and-tit.html
sabato 12 ottobre 2019
# gst: exploring the lifespan of a liquid droplet
<< Current theories state that the droplet's diameter-squared decreases in proportion to time (classical law); however, this period only accounts for a small portion of the drop's evolution. As the diameter approaches the unobservable micro- and nano-scale, molecular dynamics have to be used as virtual experiments and these show a crossover to a new behaviour, with the diameter now reducing in proportion to time (nano-scale law). >>
<< It is fascinating that intuition based on everyday observations are a hindrance when attempting to understand nanoscale flows, so that, as in this research, one has to lean on theory to enlighten us. >> James Sprittles.
The lifespan of an evaporating liquid drop. University of Warwick. Oct 10, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-10-lifespan-evaporating-liquid.html
Rana A.S., Lockerby D.A., Sprittles J.E. Lifetime of a Nanodroplet: Kinetic Effects and Regime Transitions. Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 154501 Oct 9, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.154501
venerdì 11 ottobre 2019
# gst: retooling viruses
<< New research reveals that the way viruses were perceived in terms of their architecture will need to be retooled, because they are actually structured in many more patterns than previously understood. The findings could have significant impact on how they are classified, our understanding of how they form, evolve and infect hosts, and strategies to identify ways to design vaccines to target them. >>
Why viruses like Herpes and Zika will need to be reclassified, and its biotech impact. San Diego State University. Sep 27, 2019. https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-09/sdsu-wvl092519.php
<< improved imaging techniques have revealed increasing numbers of viral outliers >>
<< The polyhedral layouts describing the quasiequivalent capsid structures in CK-theory (Caspar, D. L. & Klug, A. theory) also occur in other areas of science, (..) The conceptual framework for the classification of icosahedral and octahedral polyhedral layouts presented here is therefore of interest for a wide range of scientific disciplines beyond virology. >>
Reidun Twarock, Antoni Luque. Structural puzzles in virology solved with an overarching icosahedral design principle. Nature Comm. volume 10, Article number: 4414 Sep 27, 2019. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12367-3
martedì 8 ottobre 2019
# gst: a cylindrical solitonlike that collapses into a spherical shape, and, along the filaments, central cores of matter exhibit fuzzies
In AA simulation, << the dark matter filaments show coherent interference patterns on the boson de Broglie scale and develop cylindrical solitonlike cores, which are unstable under gravity and collapse into kiloparsec-scale spherical solitons. Features of the dark matter distribution are largely unaffected by the baryonic feedback. On the contrary, the distributions of gas and stars, which do form along the entire filament, exhibit central cores imprinted by dark matter-a smoking gun signature of FDM ("fuzzy" dark matter). >>
Philip Mocz, Anastasia Fialkov, et al. First Star-Forming Structures in Fuzzy Cosmic Filaments. Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 141301. Oct 2, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.141301
Jennifer Chu. This is how a 'fuzzy' universe may have looked. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Oct 3, 2019 https://m.phys.org/news/2019-10-fuzzy-dark-disrupts-conventional.html
FonT
intrigante qui come una simulazione di evoluzione cosmologica - filamenti strutturati a cilindro mutanti (collassanti) in strutture sferoidali (ma non a generica fluttuante frittella) formanti, nei filamenti di gas, serie (sciami?) di kernel a dinamiche fuzzy - possa far immaginare generici contesti altri ...
sabato 5 ottobre 2019
# evol: echolocation, a prime example of convergent evolution
<< Echolocation is a prime example of convergent evolution, the independent gain of similar features in species of different lineages. >>
<< Distantly related species entering similar biological niches often adapt by evolving similar morphological and physiological characters. How much genomic molecular convergence (particularly of highly constrained coding sequence) contributes to convergent phenotypic evolution, such as echolocation in bats and whales, is a long-standing fundamental question. >>
AA << find that the gene set most overrepresented (q-value = 2.2e-3) with convergent substitutions in echolocators, affecting 18 genes, regulates development of the cochlear ganglion, a structure with empirically supported relevance to echolocation. >>
Amir Marcovitz, Yatish Turakhia, et al. A functional enrichment test for molecular convergent evolution finds a clear protein-coding signal in echolocating bats and whales.
PNAS doi: 10.1073/pnas.1818532116 Sep 30, 2019 https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2019/09/27/1818532116
Krista Conger. Scientists uncover genetic similarities among species that use sound to navigate. Stanford University Medical Center. Oct 4, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-10-scientists-uncover-genetic-similarities-species.html
venerdì 4 ottobre 2019
# ai life: oops! artificial intelligence will kill self-employment
<< People who are self-employed in some of the lowest paid and most popular jobs are at the greatest risk of being displaced by artificial intelligence (AI), according to new research from the School of Management. Recently published by the Center for Research on Self-Employment, the study found that with both self-employment and AI investment on the rise, independent sales people, drivers, and agriculture and construction workers are in the greatest danger of having their jobs computerized because the work is routine and low in technical expertise. >>
Kevin Manne. How artificial intelligence will impact self-employment. University at Buffalo. Oct 1, 2019.
https://m.phys.org/news/2019-10-artificial-intelligence-impact-self-employment.html
http://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stories/2019/10/ai-self-employment.html
FonT
tutto cio' in prima approx; in seconda e terza approx anche tutte le altre professioni saranno 'coperte' da intelligenza artificiale, anche quelle ad elevata professionalita', e' solo questione di tempo. Paradossalmente non poche professioni che necessitano elevato livello cognitivo (e accademico) potrebbero essere 'duplicate' da autonome AI anche prima di altre considerate di livello inferiore ...
giovedì 3 ottobre 2019
# gst: a kick-like behaviour may emerge from a crossed over superexponential self-interacting oscillator dynamics
<< Opposite to standard oscillators such as the (an-)harmonic oscillator the SSO (superexponential self-interacting oscillator) combines both scattering and confined periodic motion with an exponentially varying nonlinearity. The SSO potential exhibits a transition point with a hierarchy of singularities of logarithmic and power law character leaving their fingerprints in the agglomeration of its phase space curves. The period of the SSO consequently undergoes a crossover from decreasing linear to a nonlinearly increasing behaviour when passing the transition energy. (AA) explore its dynamics and show that the crossover involves a kick-like behaviour. >>
Peter Schmelcher. Superexponential Self-Interacting Oscillator. arXiv: 1909.09792v1 [physics.class-ph] Sep 21, 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.09792
mercoledì 2 ottobre 2019
# gst: approaching the automorphism groupoid of a groupoid
AA << construct two groupoids from morphisms of groupoids, with one from a categorical viewpoint and the other from a geometric viewpoint. (AA) show that for each pair of groupoids, the two kinds of groupoids of morphisms are equivalent. Then (AA) study the automorphism groupoid of a groupoid. >>
Bohui Chen, Cheng-YongDu, et al. The groupoid structure of groupoid morphisms. J of Geometry and Physics Vol 145 doi: 10.1016/j.geomphys.2019.103486 Aug 12, 2019. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0393044019301676
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"groupoid" in: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupoid
martedì 1 ottobre 2019
# game: mutual cooperation without non-cooperative actions
AA << have developed a model that consists of all possible strategies using a one-period memory of past actions. This model enables us to analyze a "melting pot" of strategies, wherein several strategies interact and compete with each other. (AA) results revealed that one strategy, in which one escapes if a partner defects or cooperates if a partner becomes a loner, dominates and maintains cooperation in an alternating prisoner's dilemma game. >>
H. Yamamoto, I. Okada, et al.
Effect of voluntary participation on an alternating and a simultaneous prisoner's dilemma. Phys. Rev. E 100, 032304 Sep 11, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.100.032304
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Exploring a strategy that leads to mutual cooperation without non-cooperative actions. Rissho University. Sep 23, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-09-prisoner-dilemma-exploring-strategy-mutual.html
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keyword "game" in "FonT" https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/search?q=game
giovedì 26 settembre 2019
# life: the generation of multiple bubbles mediated by gerrymandering could self trapped in deadlock
AA << analysis provides an account of the vulnerabilities of collective decision-making to systematic distortion by restricted information flow. >>
The analysis << also highlights a group-level social dilemma: information gerrymandering can enable one party to sway decisions in its favour, but when multiple parties engage in gerrymandering the group loses its ability to reach consensus and remains trapped in deadlock. >>
Alexander J. Stewart, Mohsen Mosleh, et al. Information gerrymandering and undemocratic decisions. Nature. volume 573, pages 117–121 Sep 4, 2019. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1507-6
Alexander J. Stewart, Joshua B. Plotkin. Here’s what happens when political bubbles collide. Sep 4, 2019. https://theconversation.com/heres-what-happens-when-political-bubbles-collide-121856
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keyword "bubble" in: FonT https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/search?q=bubble
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<< dell' ombre a bolle di neurodiscoide di ghiozzo >> in: 1813b - alea in psichedelico catino. https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2005/03/1813b-alea-in-psichedelico-catino.html
martedì 24 settembre 2019
# gst: apropos of weak bonds, hydrophobic cohesion to stabilize the double helix of DNA
<< The main stabilizer of the DNA double helix is not the base-pair hydrogen bonds but coin-pile stacking of base pairs, whose hydrophobic cohesion, requiring abundant water, indirectly makes the DNA interior dry so that hydrogen bonds can exert full recognition power. (..) (AA) speculate that hydrophobic catalysis is a general phenomenon in DNA enzymes. >>
<< The forces that stabilize the DNA double helix are a prerequisite for the secure storage of genetic information but their modest strength is also necessary for the efficient processes of replication, transcription, recombination, and repair systems-wherein thermal fluctuations, or "breathing," play an important role >>
Bobo Feng, Robert P. Sosa, et al. Hydrophobic catalysis and a potential biological role of DNA unstacking induced by environment effects. PNAS. 116 (35) 17169-17174; Aug 27, 2019. doi: 10.1073/ pnas.1909122116. https://www.pnas.org/content/116/35/17169
DNA is held together by hydrophobic forces. Chalmers University of Technology. Sep 23, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-09-dna-held-hydrophobic.html
lunedì 23 settembre 2019
# gst: the hypothesis of a first order phase transition (a type of abrupt phase transition) to originate black holes observed by LIGO/Virgo in binary mergers.
<< To summarize, motivated by the ~10 M* (mass similar to that of the sun) black holes observed by LIGO/Virgo in binary mergers, (AA) entertained the possibility that the quark-gluon confinement phase transition was first order due to the effect of 6 light quarks. The larger number of light quarks, compared to the standard case, pushes the transition temperature below ∼100 MeV. The first order nature of the transition significantly improves the likelihood of forming primordial black holes and its lower temperature suggests that these black holes can potentially be as heavy as ∼10 M*, compared to ∼M* for the standard QCD transition. >>
Hooman Davoudiasl. LIGO/Virgo Black Holes from a First Order Quark Confinement Phase Transition. Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 101102. Sep 6, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.101102
Ingrid Fadelli. Theory proposes that LIGO/Virgo black holes originate from a first order phase transition. Sep 23, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-09-theory-ligovirgo-black-holes-phase.html
QCD = quantum chromodynamic
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model
sabato 21 settembre 2019
# gst: dealing with bistability (through hyperbolic paraboloid origami)
<< Origami offers an avenue to program three-dimensional shapes via scale-independent and non-destructive fabrication. >>
Using theoretical model, << which connects geometry to mechanics, (AA) prove that a folded hypar origami exhibits bistability between two symmetric configurations. Further, (AA) tessellate the hypar origami and harness its bistability to encode multi-stable metasurfaces with programmable non-Euclidean geometries. >>
Ke Liu, Tomohiro Tachi, Glaucio H. Paulino. Invariant and smooth limit of discrete geometry folded from bistable origami leading to multistable metasurfaces. Nature Comm. volume 10, Article number: 4238, 17 Sep 17, 2019. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-11935-x
Josh Brown. Hyperbolic paraboloid origami harnesses bistability to enable new applications. Georgia Institute of Technology. Sep 17, 2019. https://m.techxplore.com/news/2019-09-hyperbolic-paraboloid-origami-harnesses-bistability.html
domenica 15 settembre 2019
# astro: test the 'no-hair' hypothesis on coalescent black holes (at the ~ 10% or ~ 20% levels)
<< Agreement between the postinspiral measurements of mass and spin and those using the full waveform supports the hypothesis that the GW150914 merger produced a Kerr black hole, as predicted by general relativity, and provides a test of the no-hair theorem at the ∼10% level. An independent measurement of the frequency of the first overtone yields agreement with the no-hair hypothesis at the ∼20% level. >>
Maximiliano Isi, Matthew Giesler, et al. Testing the No-Hair Theorem with GW150914. Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 111102. Sep 12, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.111102
Synopsis: Hunting for Hair on Coalescing Black Holes. A fresh look at data from the first detected black-hole merger supports the “no hair” theorem. Sep 12, 2019. https://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.111102
'No-hair' theorem https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-hair_theorem
Kerr black hole https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotating_black_hole
sabato 14 settembre 2019
# gst: nano entities that are both twisted and untwisted at the same time
<< Scientists who study the nanoscale-with molecules and materials 10,000 smaller than a pinhead-need to be able to test the way that some molecules twist, known as their chirality, because mirror image molecules with the same structure can have very different properties. >>
<< Recently, a new class of nanoscale materials have been developed to help distinguish the chirality of molecules. These so-called 'nanomaterials' usually consist of tiny twisted metal wires, that are chiral themselves. However, it has become very hard to distinguish the twist of the nanomaterials from the twist of the molecules they are supposed to help study. >>
To solve this problem AA << created a nanomaterial that is both twisted and it is not. This nanomaterial has equal number of opposite twists—meaning they cancel each other out. >>
<< Using a mathematical analysis of the material's symmetry properties, the team discovered a few special cases, which can bring the 'hidden' twist to light and allow very sensitive detection of chirality in molecules. >>
Chris Melvin. Scientists create a nanomaterial that is both twisted and untwisted at the same time. University of Bath. Sep 13, 2019 https://m.phys.org/news/2019-09-scientists-nanomaterial-untwisted.html
Christian Kuppe, Xuezhi Zheng, et al. Measuring optical activity in the far-field from a racemic nanomaterial: diffraction spectroscopy from plasmonic nanogratings. Nanoscale Horizons. Issue 5, 2019. doi: 10.1039/C9NH00067D. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2019/NH/C9NH00067D
mercoledì 11 settembre 2019
# gst: apropos to try numerically to discover states with desired response properties in chaotic (i.e. normal - ab.normal) systems, by Hridesh, Deng, Jean-Jacques, Jeremy.
<<
Systems with many stable configurations abound in nature, both in living and inanimate matter. Their inherent nonlinearity and sensitivity to small perturbations make them challenging to study, particularly in the presence of external driving, which can alter the relative stability of different attractors. Under such circumstances, one may ask whether any clear relationship holds between the specific pattern of external driving and the particular attractor states selected by a driven multistable system. To gain insight into this question, (AA) numerically study driven disordered mechanical networks of bistable springs which possess a vast number of stable configurations arising from the two stable rest lengths of each spring, thereby capturing the essential physical properties of a broad class of multistable systems. (AA) find that the attractor states of driven disordered multistable mechanical networks are fine-tuned with respect to the pattern of external forcing to have low work absorption from it. Furthermore, (AA) find that these drive-specific attractor states are even more stable than expected for a given level of work absorption. (AA) results suggest that the driven exploration of the vast configuration space of these systems is biased towards states with exceptional relationship to the driving environment, and could therefore be used to 'discover' states with desired response properties in systems with a vast landscape of diverse configurations.
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Hridesh Kedia, Deng Pan, et al. Drive-specific adaptation in disordered mechanical networks of bistable springs. arXiv:1908.09332v1 [nlin.AO] Aug 25, 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.09332
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keyword "three" in: FonT https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/search?q=three
keyword "three" in: Notes https://inkpi.blogspot.com/search?q=three
sabato 7 settembre 2019
# gst: leading to an order-disorder transition to design of decentralized swarm systems.
<< Adaptive collective behavior underpinned by specialized optimization strategies is ubiquitous in the natural world. (AA) develop a minimal model of agents that explore their environment by means of sampling trajectories. (..) (They) find that, as cognitive agents build and update their internal, cognitive representation of the causal structure of their environment, complex patterns emerge in the system (..) Exchange of information among the agents leads to an order-disorder transition. As a result of the spontaneous breaking of translational symmetry, a Goldstone mode emerges, which points at a collective mechanism of information transfer >>
Hannes Hornischer, Stephan Herminghaus, Marco G. Mazza. Structural transition in the collective behavior of cognitive agents. Scientific Reports. volume 9, Article number: 12477 (2019). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-48638-8
Nature's most beautiful performances could inspire the next generation of artificial intelligence. Loughborough University. Sep 6, 2019. https://m.techxplore.com/news/2019-09-nature-beautiful-artificial-intelligence.html
venerdì 6 settembre 2019
# gst: apropos of swirling granular media, a geometric frustration; will these entities turn left or right?
<< Granular material in a swirled container exhibits a curious transition as the number of particles is increased: At low densities, the particle cluster rotates in the same direction as the swirling motion of the container, while at high densities it rotates in the opposite direction. >>
AA << show that the transition to counterrotation is friction dependent. At high particle densities, frictional effects result in geometric frustration, which prevents particles from cooperatively rolling and spinning. Consequently, the particle cluster rolls like a rigid body with no-slip conditions on the container wall, which necessarily counterrotates around its own axis. Numerical simulations verify that both wall-disk friction and disk-disk friction are critical for inducing counterrotation. >>
Lisa M. Lee, John Paul Ryan, et al. Geometric frustration induces the transition between rotation and counterrotation in swirled granular media. Phys. Rev. E 100, 012903. July 8, 2019. https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.100.012903
Leah Burrows. Solving the pancake problem. Harvard University. Aug 30, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-08-pancake-problem.html
giovedì 5 settembre 2019
# game: exploitation; a theoretical scenario in which victims (chaotically?) will cooperate
<< A new analysis of the famous game-theory puzzle finds that even when the players seem equal, one can learn to profit at the other’s expense-and the victim will cooperate. >>
Prisoner’s dilemma shows exploitation is a basic property of human society. Emerging Technology from the arXiv. May 30, 2019.
Yuma Fujimoto, Kunihiko Kaneko. Emergence of Exploitation as Symmetry Breaking in Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. arXiv: 1905.06602v1 [math.OC] May 16, 2019.
lunedì 2 settembre 2019
# geo gst: even small flank failures can cause large tsunamis
<< Volcanogenic tsunamis are one of the deadliest volcanic phenomena. >>
<< Small flank failures causing large tsunamis represent a vastly underappreciated geohazards-current tsunami monitoring systems do not monitor for this kind of volcanic activity, instead focusing on large earthquakes or proxies related to unusual increases in magma intrusion. >>
<< This collapse was captured in unprecedented detail by satellite remote sensing, providing an opportunity to understand the collapse of the volcano (Anak Krakatau volcano, Indonesia) in a way that has not previously been possible at any volcanic island in the world. >>
Reconstructing the Anak Krakatau flank collapse that caused the December 2018 Indonesian tsunami. Geological Society of America. Aug 30, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-08-reconstructing-anak-krakatau-flank-collapse.html
<< the volume of material initially lost from the volcano flank failure (..) was relatively small (~0.1 km3) compared to the overall changes observed during the entire eruption, but it was nonetheless able to generate rapid tsunami waves with devastating impacts. The flank failure also changed the eruption style and the upper volcanic plumbing system, with the subsequent explosive eruptions destroying the summit and then partially rebuilding the lost flank. >>
Rebecca Williams, Pete Rowley, Matthew C. Garthwaite. Reconstructing the Anak Krakatau flank collapse that caused the December 2018 Indonesian tsunami. Geology. doi.org/10.1130/G46517.1. Aug 30, 2019. https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/573356/reconstructing-the-anak-krakatau-flank-collapse
giovedì 29 agosto 2019
# bot: here you can imagine a scenery where tiny bots jump & wing-flapping
AA << have recently designed two insect-scale microbots, one that jumps and another that flaps its artificial wings. These robot designs, (..) mimic real biological behaviors observed in insects. >>
Ingrid Fadelli. New designs for jumping and wing-flapping microrobots. Phys.org. Aug 28, 2019. https://m.techxplore.com/news/2019-08-wing-flapping-microrobots.html
Palak Bhushan, Claire Tomlin. An Insect-scale Untethered Laser-powered Jumping Microrobot. arXiv:1908.03282v1 [cs.RO] Aug 8, 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.03282
Palak Bhushan, Claire Tomlin. Design of the first sub-milligram flapping wing aerial vehicle. arXiv:1908.03203v1 [cs.RO] Aug 9, 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.03203
mercoledì 28 agosto 2019
# gst: the creation of giant bubbles is underappreciated in sci res
<< In the pantheon of scientific achievement, the creation of giant soap bubbles is sadly underappreciated. >>
<< "How are such large films created, and how do they remain stable?" ask Frazier (Stephen Frazier) and co. >>
The chemistry behind how you make a record-breaking giant soap bubble.
The art of creating giant bubbles is more mysterious than it seems, but researchers are at last teasing apart the chemistry of thin soapy films. Emerging Technology from the arXiv. Aug 24, 2019.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614181/the-chemistry-behind-how-you-make-a-record-breaking-giant-soap-bubble/
https://twitter.com/techreview/status/1166167505246871552
Stephen Frazier, Xinyi Jiang, Justin C. Burton. How to make a giant bubble.
arXiv:1908.00537v1 [physics.flu-dyn] Aug 1, 2019.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.00537
FonT
a proposito di generica "creation of giant bubbles", una entita' AI, anche di "media forza", opportunamente orientata per le pulsioni sperimentali, ci giochera' alla grande, io penso ...
Anomalous formation of molecules after vapor deposition. FonT. Dec 31, 2015.
https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2015/12/rmx-s-gst-anomalous-formation-of.html
lunedì 26 agosto 2019
# gst: the hypothesis to optimize multiplicative noise to enhance a signal-to-noise ratio
AA << study simple integrate-and-fire type models with multiplicative noise and consider the transmission of a weak and slow signal, >>
<< The specific question of interest is whether and how the state-dependence of the noise can be optimized with respect to information transmission >>
<< also in a biophysically more relevant situation, multiplicative noise can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (..) results shed light on a so far unexplored aspect of stochastic signal transmission in neural systems. >>
Jonathan Bauermann Benjamin Lindner. Multiplicative noise is beneficial for the transmission of sensory signals in simple neuron models. Biosystems. Volume 178, Apr 2019, Pages 25-31. doi: 10.1016/ j.biosystems.2019.02.002
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0303264718303861
sabato 24 agosto 2019
# gst: active drops: from steady to chaotic self-propulsion
<< Individual chemically active drops suspended in a surfactant solution were observed to self-propel spontaneously with straight, helical, or chaotic trajectories. (..) strong advection (e.g., large droplet size) may destabilize a steadily self-propelling drop; once destabilized, the droplet spontaneously stops and a symmetric extensile flow emerges. If advection is strengthened even further in comparison with molecular diffusion, the droplet may perform chaotic oscillations. >>
Matvey Morozov, Sebastien Michelin. Nonlinear dynamics of a chemically-active drop: From steady to chaotic self-propulsion. J. Chem. Phys. 150, 044110 (2019). doi: 10.1063/1.5080539. Jan 31, 2019. https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5080539
venerdì 23 agosto 2019
# evol: when the dinosaurs died, lichens thrived ...
AA << results imply that multiple historical events during the transition from Mesozoic to Cenozoic eras, including the K-Pg mass extinction event, impacted the evolutionary dynamics in lichen-forming fungi. >>
Jen-Pan Huang, Ekaphan Kraichak, et al. Accelerated diversifications in three diverse families of morphologically complex lichen-forming fungi link to major historical events. Scientific Reports. volume 9, Article number: 8518 (2019). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44881-1
<< We thought that lichens would be affected negatively, but in the three groups we looked at, they seized the chance and diversified rapidly, (..) Some lichens grow sophisticated 3D structures like plant leaves, and these ones filled the niches of plants that died out. >> Jen-Pang Huang.
When the dinosaurs died, lichens thrived. Mass extinction hurt land plants, but DNA shows that some fungus/plant combo organisms rose up. Field Museum, Academia Sinica, Taipei. - ScienceDaily. Jun 28, 2019. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190628120432.htm
K-Pg mass extinction event https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretaceous%E2%80%93Paleogene_extinction_event
mercoledì 21 agosto 2019
# gst: tracking tiny particles
<< Kymographs are graphical representations of spatial position over time, which are often used in biology to visualise the motion of fluorescent particles, molecules, vesicles, or organelles moving along a predictable path. >>
AA << developed KymoButler, a Deep Learning-based software to automatically track dynamic processes in kymographs. (They) demonstrate that KymoButler performs as well as expert manual data analysis on kymographs with complex particle trajectories from a variety of different biological systems. >>
Maximilian AH Jakobs, Andrea Dimitracopoulos, Kristian Franze. KymoButler, a deep learning software for automated kymograph analysis.
eLife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.42288. Aug 13, 2019. https://elifesciences.org/articles/42288
<< We hope our tool will prove useful for others involved in analysing small particle movements, whichever field they may work in, >> Kristian Franze
Machine learning tool improves tracking of tiny moving particles. eLife. Aug 13, 2019. https://m.techxplore.com/news/2019-08-machine-tool-tracking-tiny-particles.html
mercoledì 14 agosto 2019
# game: inject irrationality into a game scenario; when a player will be their own worst enemy
<< in game theory, a game is defined as any type of scenario where there's an interaction between different decision-makers, or players, each of whom has well-defined preferences. >>
<< previous analyses assume the decision-makers always do what is best for them-they are fully rational-which is not always realistic. >>
<< So SFI Professor David Wolpert and economist Justin Grana, a former SFI postdoctoral scholar, wanted to inject some humanity into the players. They analyzed games with players who were subject to error, or "boundedly rational." >>
<< Our analysis shows that in many of these situations, a player will be their own worst enemy; >> David Wolpert.
Jenna Marshall. How much would you pay to change a game before playing it? Santa Fe Institute. Aug13, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-08-game.html
David Wolpert, Justin Grana. How Much Would You Pay to Change a Game before Playing It? Entropy 2019, 21, 686. doi: 10.3390/ e21070686. July 13, 2019. https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/21/7/686
martedì 13 agosto 2019
# gst: early seismic waves could allow to glimpse the power of the main temblor
AA << explore databases of earthquake source time functions and find that they are composed of distinct peaks that (..) call subevents (..) the main event magnitude can be estimated after observing only the first few subevents. >>
Philippe Danre, Jiuxun Yin, et al. Earthquakes Within Earthquakes: Patterns in Rupture Complexity. Geophysical Research Letters. Volume 46, Issue 13. doi: 10.1029/ 2019GL083093. Jun 25, 2019. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2019GL083093
Anna Fiorentino. Early seismic waves hold the clue to the power of the main temblor. Harvard University. Aug 8, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-08-early-seismic-clue-power-main.html
lunedì 12 agosto 2019
# gst: an approach to delay solitary states within complex networks
AA << present a technique to engineer solitary states by means of delayed links in a network of neural oscillators and in coupled chaotic maps. Solitary states are intriguing partial synchronization patterns, where a synchronized cluster coexists with solitary nodes displaced from this cluster and distributed randomly over the network. >>
<< It is shown that the extent of displacement and the position of solitary elements can be completely controlled by the choice (values) and positions (locations) of the incorporated delays, reshaping the delay engineered solitary states in the network. >>
Leonhard Schulen, Saptarshi Ghosh, et al. Delay engineered solitary states in complex networks. arXiv:1908.01295v1 [nlin.AO] Aug 4, 2019.
sabato 10 agosto 2019
# behav: the sophisticated dance of the sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita eleonora)
<< Spontaneous movement to music occurs in every human culture and is a foundation of dance. This response to music is absent in most species (including monkeys), yet it occurs in parrots, perhaps because they (like humans, and unlike monkeys) are vocal learners whose brains contain strong auditory–motor connections, conferring sophisticated audiomotor processing abilities. >>
AA << report that a sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita eleonora) responds to music with remarkably diverse spontaneous movements employing a variety of body parts, and suggest why parrots share this response with humans. >>
R. Joanne Jao Keehn, John R. Iversen, et al. Spontaneity and diversity of movement to music are not uniquely human. Current Biology. Volume 29, Issue 13, PR621-R622. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.05.035. Jul 08, 2019. https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(19)30604-9
Ed Yong. Not a Human, but a Dancer. What Snowball the parrot’s spontaneous moves teach us about ourselves. Jul 8, 2019 https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/what-snowball-dancing-parrot-tells-us-about-dance/593428/
Also
"Dance", in "Notes"
https://inkpi.blogspot.com/search?q=dance
"Dance", in "FonT"
venerdì 9 agosto 2019
# life: a case of extreme swing (2): "and we will or (vice versa) we won’t"
<< "This is formal impeachment proceedings," Nadler (Jerry Nadler) said in a CNN interview. "We are investigating all the evidence, gathering the evidence. And we will [at the] conclusion of this - hopefully by the end of the year - vote to vote articles of impeachment to the House floor. Or we won’t. That’s a decision that we’ll have to make. But that’s exactly the process we’re in right now." >>
Andrew Desiderio. Nadler: "This is formal impeachment proceedings". Politico. Aug 8, 2019 https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/08/nadler-this-is-formal-impeachment-proceedings-1454360
Also
a case of extreme swing: clearly "He is not not" or vice versa "He is yes yes" . FonT. May 30, 2019. https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2019/05/life-case-of-extreme-swing-clearly-is.html
giovedì 8 agosto 2019
# behav: acceptance into non-natal groups of Barbary macaques, showing concern and consolation
Such observations << challenges concerns that only infants and young juveniles may be accepted into non-natal groups, suggesting that even older confiscated juveniles could be candidates for release. This also adds to the literature on behavioural responses to distressed and injured individuals, demonstrating the capacity of wild monkeys to exhibit affiliative behaviours even towards unfamiliar distressed conspecifics, providing a rare example of potential consolation of an unknown individual. >>
Liz A. D. Campbell. Fostering of a wild, injured, juvenile by a neighbouring group: implications for rehabilitation and release of Barbary macaques confiscated from illegal trade. Primates. Volume 60, Issue 4, pp 339–345. Jul 2019. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10329-019-00729-w
Unprecedented display of concern and 'consolation' toward an unknown monkey offers hope for endangered macaques. University of Oxford. Jul 10, 2019. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-07-unprecedented-consolation-unknown-monkey-endangered.html
mercoledì 7 agosto 2019
# game: 'pulsing' Parrondo to jump (and win) between two losing games
<< Parrondo’s paradox, in which losing strategies can be combined to produce winning outcomes, has received much attention in mathematics and the physical sciences; >>
<< In this review paper, the authors examine a large range of recent developments of Parrondo’s paradox in biology, across ecology and evolution, genetics, social and behavioral systems, cellular processes, and disease. >>
Kang Hao Cheong, Jin Ming Koh, Michael C. Jones. Paradoxical Survival: Examining the Parrondo Effect across Biology. BioEssays. Volume 41, Issue 6. doi: 10.1002/bies.201900027. May 27, 2019. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bies.201900027
Paradoxical Survival: Examining the Parrondo effect across biology. Singapore University of Technology and Design. Aug 5, 2019. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190805134043.htm
Also
"Parrondo" in: "Notes" & "FonT"
venerdì 2 agosto 2019
# gst: dissolve into randomness, the kinetics
AA << have developed mathematical tools that send that shot across the bow-they determine when randomness emerges in any stochastic (random) system, answering a long-standing question: When does randomness set in during a random walk? >>
<< We are trying to describe an effect as exactly as possible irrespective of the cause. >> Rajan K. Chakrabarty
<< physicists normally solve problems by mathematically describing a cause and effect and marrying the two for a solution. But this new tool cares nothing about the cause, only about mathematically capturing the effect. >>
Tony Fitzpatrick. New tools reveal prelude to chaos. Washington University in St. Louis. Jun 6, 2018
https://m.phys.org/news/2018-06-tools-reveal-prelude-chaos.html
Pai Liu, William R. Heinson, et al. Establishing the kinetics of ballistic-to-diffusive transition using directional statistics. Phys. Rev. E 97, 042102. Apr 4, 2018.
https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.97.042102
giovedì 1 agosto 2019
# ecol: a umbrella coordination; the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx)
<< Researchers plan to spray sunlight-reflecting particles into the stratosphere, an approach that could ultimately be used to quickly lower the planet’s temperature. >>
<< The idea is simple: spray a bunch of particles into the stratosphere, and they will cool the planet by reflecting some of the Sun’s rays back into space. >>
<< The first phase - a US$3-million test involving two flights of a steerable balloon 20 kilometres above the southwest United States — could launch as early as the first half of 2019. Once in place, the experiment would release small plumes of calcium carbonate, each of around 100 grams, roughly equivalent to the amount found in an average bottle of off-the-shelf antacid. The balloon would then turn around to observe how the particles disperse. >>
<< The SCoPEx team’s initial stratospheric experiments will focus on calcium carbonate, which is expected to absorb less heat than sulfates and to have less impact on ozone. But textbook answers - and even Dai’s (Zhen Dai) tabletop device - can’t capture the full picture. “We actually don’t know what it would do, because it doesn’t exist in the stratosphere,” Keutsch (Frank Keutsch) says. “That sets up a red flag.” >>
Jeff Tollefson. First sun-dimming experiment will test a way to cool Earth. Nature. Nov 27, 2018; Correction Nov 30, 2018. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07533-4
<< SCoPEx is a scientific experiment to advance understanding of stratospheric aerosols that could be relevant to solar geoengineering. >>
SCoPEx. Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment. Keutsch Research Group. Harvard University. 12 Oxford Street. Cambridge, MA 02138 https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/keutschgroup/scopex
mercoledì 31 luglio 2019
# web: multitudes under hypothetical conditioning; trolls and bots in social media.
<< Trolls and bots have a huge and often unrecognized influence on social media. They are used to influence conversations for commercial or political reasons. They allow small hidden groups of people to promote information supporting their agenda and a large scale. They can push their content to the top of people’s news feeds, search results, and shopping carts. Some say they can even influence presidential elections. >>
<< Trolls are dangerous online because it’s not always obvious when you are being influenced by them or engaging with them. >>
<< Bots are computer programs posing as people. They can amplify the effect of trolls by engaging or liking their content en masse, or by posting their own content in an automated fashion. They will get more sophisticated and harder to detect in the future. Bots can now create entire paragraphs of text in response to text posts or comments. >>
Jason Skowronski. Trolls and bots are disrupting social media - here’s how AI can stop them (Part 1). Jul 30, 2019. https://towardsdatascience.com/trolls-and-bots-are-disrupting-social-media-heres-how-ai-can-stop-them-d9b969336a06
Jason Skowronski. Identifying trolls and bots on Reddit with machine learning (Part 2). Jul 30, 2019. https://towardsdatascience.com/identifying-trolls-and-bots-on-reddit-with-machine-learning-709da5970af1
Also
Notes. 2151 - a voting machine (to explain precisely). Jan 15, 2008. https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2008/01/2151-voting-machine-to-explain.html