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Spatial computing explains how the brain organizes cognition
Our thoughts are specified by our knowledge and plans, yet our cognition can also be fast and flexible in handling new information.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The spatial analysis of linear features (lines and curves) is a challenging and rarely attempted problem in ecology. Existing methods are ...
A research team introduces a hierarchical Bayesian spatial approach that integrates UAV and terrestrial LiDAR data to estimate AGB of individual trees in natural secondary forests of northeastern ...
UVA doctoral student Musa Kazim Azimli uses spatial storytelling to reconstruct an Ottoman Empire slave market.
The strong role of socioeconomic factors underscores the limits of purely spatial or technical solutions. While predictive models can identify where risk concentrates, addressing why it does so ...
MIT researchers tested the “Spatial Computing” theory and found that brain waves organize neurons into flexible, ...
Using mobile phone traces, transit data, and spatial modelling, SUTD researchers produced one of Singapore’s most detailed ...
Spatial biology is the study of the spatial organization of biological systems. It has immense clinical applications in disease diagnosis and treatment. By analyzing the spatial arrangement of cells ...
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New C-COMPASS software opens spatial proteomics and lipidomics to non-coders
A new tool developed by Helmholtz Munich and the German Center for Diabetes Research and the University of Bonn makes spatial proteomics and lipidomics easier to use – no coding required. C-COMPASS ...
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