For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and other biological networks look the way they do. The prevailing theory held ...
Blood vessels, neurons, and tree branches often form junctions that look irregular, yet they follow a shared geometric rule. Using three-dimensional scans from six kinds of organisms, researchers in ...
Abstract: Wire sweep, the deflection of wires due to package encapsulation by molding compound, is one of the biggest concerns for the correct functionality of a device, due to the risk of crossover ...
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