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The secret math behind catchy melodies
University of WaterlooNew research from the University of Waterloo suggests that more than creativity is at play. Behind many great melodies, researchers found something surprisingly powerful: symmetry. Their work shows that advanced algebra can reveal deep musical patterns that are not always obvious by ear or even on a written score.
The findings could help composers better understand what makes melodies work, as the study offers a recipe for generating new melodies that follow specific symmetry rules, opening new creative possibilities for composers and researchers.
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- 6th AMMCS-International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling, and Computational Science
The hidden workload: Student data work in multimodal algorithmic evaluations
Escuela Superior Politecnica del LitoralAs universities increasingly adopt digital tools and automated analytics systems, attention often centers on these tools’ gains in accuracy and efficiency. Far less visible, however, is another critical dimension: the additional work students must do to produce, organize, and interpret their own data within these systems.
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- ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
Nutritional plans “custom-designed” by AI for preterm infants
Politecnico di MilanoArtificial intelligence becomes a predictive tool that can provide assistance in defining a nutritional plan for preterm infants. This is the concept of an innovative study recently published in the Journal of Perinatology, part of the Nature portfolio. It is the joint work of researchers from the IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori Foundation (FSGT) and the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering (DEIB) of the Politecnico di Milano.
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- Journal of Perinatology
An integrated monolithic synaptic device for C-tactile afferent perception and robot emotional interaction
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at Nankai University presents a monolithic synaptic device that replicates and integrates tactile sensing and neuromorphic processing functions for in-sensor computing.
The new research paper, published on Aug. 19, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, reported a monolithic pressure-electronic-gated (PEG) neuromorphic device that replicates CT afferents, for low-threshold mechanosensation and neuromorphic information processing in the same device.Flies and the hidden drivers of cholera
University of the WitwatersrandNew modelling research from African biostatisticians shows that flies play a far more important role in spreading cholera than previously recognised. While cholera is traditionally associated with contaminated water, the study demonstrates that flies can mechanically transmit the cholera-causing bacterium from contaminated environments to human food, making outbreaks faster and more unpredictable.
The models show that when fly-related transmission factors are high, even small contamination events can trigger explosive outbreaks, likened to sparks igniting dry grass. The findings come as Africa faces its worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, with 300,000 confirmed and suspected cases reported across 20 countries in 2025.
The research also reinforces the importance of vaccination, showing that high coverage can rapidly reduce transmission even before long-term water and sanitation improvements take effect.
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Modulator-free light control via computational beam shaping
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- Technology Innovation Leading Program of Shaanxi, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Opportunities and challenges of brain-on-a-chip interfaces
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA review paper by scientists from Tianjin University presented light on brain-on-a-chip interfaces (BoCIs)—a groundbreaking technology that fuses lab-grown biological neural networks with electronic systems to enable bidirectional information exchange.
The new research paper, published on Jun. 17 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented a systematic categorization and detailed characterization of Brain-on-a-Chip Interfaces (BoCIs). It discusses the interaction methods employed in lab-grown brain models, followed by an exploration of hybrid intelligence research based on BoCIs.Exploration of automated measurement for ossicular chains based on 3-dimensional geometric information
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at Beijing Friendship Hospital develop a systematic approach for automated ossicular-chain segmentation and measurement using ultra-high-resolution computed tomography (U-HRCT).
The research paper, published on Jul, 2, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems.- Journal
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