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Scientists just watched a single cell solve a maze and remember the way — a brainless slime mold that learns where it found food and never forgets
A bright yellow blob with no brain, no neurons, and no central nervous system has done something that sounds impossible: it ...
Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; photos: Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Brian Campbell isn’t offended by the question, but he knows it’s coming: What’s it like to compete as the shortest ...
"Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths" by Ran Duan, Jiayi Mao, Xiao Mao, Xinkai Shu, and Longhui Yin (2025) Use the road_network_benchmark example to evaluate the ...
Ran Duan, Jiayi Mao, Xiao Mao, Xinkai Shu, Longhui Yin (2025): Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths“. 57th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC). Faster ...
Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) nowadays have been widely used in ocean observation missions, helping researchers to monitor climate change, collect environmental data, and observe marine ecosystem ...
ABSTRACT: In any military operation, reliable logistics is essential to maintaining a combat-effective force. Without the continual resupply of ammunition, food, and other materiel, forces cannot ...
ABSTRACT: In any military operation, reliable logistics is essential to maintaining a combat-effective force. Without the continual resupply of ammunition, food, and other materiel, forces cannot ...
Abstract: Multiobjective shortest path problem (MSPP) is one of the most critical issues in network optimization, aimed at identifying all efficient paths across conflicting objectives. Nowadays, ...
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