The structural and value changes following the global transformations since the end of the Cold War have contributed to shaping a global society characterized by complexity, interconnection, and ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) models are increasingly capable of producing more life-like content, there has been an understandable hesitancy regarding “deepfakes” and their potential negative ...
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, 151 Link Hall, Syracuse, New York 13244, United States ...
The inception of laboratory work for the construction of a removable, tooth-moving appliance by sectioning teeth from the malocclusion model to align them with wax and achieve minor dental correction ...
The first of a three-part article addressing the legacy of chemical weapons use in the Iran-Iraq War and Iran’s chemical weapons program The growing declassification of US Central Intelligence Agency ...
Deep foundation pits are often excavated near the basement of existing buildings in urban and municipal engineering. The undisturbed soil between the retaining wall and the existing wall is narrow, ...
University of Groningen, W. J. Kolff Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University Medical Center Groningen, A. Deusinglaan 1, 9713 AV ...
The sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes contains many proteins that are essential for electromechanical function in general, and excitation-contraction coupling in particular. The distribution of these ...
1 Department of Textile Engineering, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2 Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Path planning is general problem of mobile robots, which has special characteristics when applied to marine applications. In addition to avoid colliding with obstacles, in marine scenarios, ...
The interaction of intruding objects with deformable materials arises in many contexts, including locomotion in fluids and loose media, impact and penetration problems, and geospace applications.
[On this week’s Inside The New York Times Book Review podcast, Tom Bissell and the editor Michael Pietsch discuss “Infinite Jest.”] Something happens to a novel as it ages, but what? It doesn’t ripen ...