Dancing the Entropy Tango
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Systems, system components, strategies and universal influences that either produce ordered structure or fend off the general trend for systems to lose structure. Approaches for visualising, measuring and promoting these structure-favouring phenomena.
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Facial expressions show language barriers tooFacial expressions show language barriers too Smiley (PhysOrg.com) -- People from East Asia tend to have a tougher time than those from European countries telling the difference between a face that looks fearful versus surprised, disgusted versus angry, and now a new report published online ...
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Want responsible robotics? Start with responsible humansWhen the legendary science fiction writer Isaac Asimov penned the "Three Laws of Responsible Robotics," he forever changed the way humans think about artificial intelligence, and inspired generations of engineers to take up robotics.
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Game utilizes human intuition to help computers solve complex problemsGame utilizes human intuition to help computers solve complex problems (PhysOrg.com) -- A new computer game prototype combines work and play to help solve a fundamental problem underlying many computer hardware design tasks. The online logic puzzle is called FunSAT, and it could help ...
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Navigating in the ocean of moleculesNavigating in the ocean of molecules The search for active agents in the tree of structures: Basic chemical scaffolds are linked initially on the basis of their structural similarity. Compounds that influence the enzyme pyruvate kinase are shown in blue, the virtual scaffolds in grey. ...
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Team shows how evolution can allow for large developmental leapsTeam shows how evolution can allow for large developmental leaps How evolution acts to bridge the chasm between two discrete physiological states is a question that's long puzzled scientists. Most evolutionary changes, after all, happen in tiny increments: an elephant grows a little larger, a ...
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