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Current Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementations in semiconductor-based computing devices are energy-hungry, consuming resources at an enormous scale. Developing computing sche...
Both earthquakes and ice sheet collapse pose enormous hazards with severe societal consequences. Both systems are partly controlled by friction. Microscopic contacts at rock interf...
The real world is abundant with visual information, demanding both humans and intelligent systems to navigate and adapt to its complexity efficiently. Human visual processing can b...
In nature, populations of plants and animals occasionally explode in numbers, providing a temporary surplus of nutritious food for consumers. When these nutritional ‘pulses’ occur,...
Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that is difficult to digest and fiber-rich diets can present nutrient absorption challenges. Several evolutionary adaptations that maximize fiber di...
Recent years have witnessed significant progress of learning in dynamic environments. Many such success stories, e.g., AlphaGo, autonomous driving, and robot learning, naturally in...
The 41st edition of the Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM) will be held on the campus of the University of South Florida, March 21-23, 2025. SEAM has been held annually at a univ...
This grant provides three years of funding to the Northeast National Ion Microprobe Facility (NENIMF) at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). The NENIMF operates a Secondar...
In this project a novel catalyst design aimed at reducing pollutants from gasoline- and diesel-fueled vehicles will be investigated. This new design has the potential to reduce the...
Grapevines are among the most economically important berries in the world. As a long-lived (perennial) crop, grapevines are typically cultivated as a clonally propagated stem (the...
The behavior of objects at the scale of atoms, or smaller, is well described by the laws of quantum mechanics. The behavior of large objects, such as the earth or the galaxy, is we...
Non-Technical Summary Suturing is often used in surgeries to close wounds and this technology has been practiced for thousands of years. Yet, it is an uncomfortable and damaging p...
Relationships among species in nature may vary from mutually beneficial (mutualism) to those in which individuals from one species benefits and individuals from the other species a...
The world's infrastructure now critically depends upon cryptography for almost every task. While recent years have seen a blossoming of novel cryptographic techniques and applicati...
In nature, populations of plants and animals occasionally explode in numbers, providing a temporary surplus of nutritious food for consumers. When these nutritional ‘pulses’ occur,...
The 39th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-25) will take place from February 25 to March 4, 2025, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA...
‘Cryptobenthic’ reef fishes are a group of thousands of tiny (<5cm), bottom-dwelling species that are difficult to see but occur on coral reefs worldwide in staggering abundances a...
Non-technical Abstract Quantum information processing (QIP) has rapidly emerged as a compelling research direction, driven by the prospect of quantum computers capable of perfor...
Grapevines are among the most economically important berries in the world. As a long-lived (perennial) crop, grapevines are typically cultivated as a clonally propagated stem (the...
Access to the genetic information encoded in DNA must be both rapid and under tight control so that a cell can readily adapt to its environment, or rapidly respond to growth signal...