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The golden ratio and patterns found in nature
The big thinkers at Aperture explain the Golden Ratio and why it appears throughout nature and art.
Bipolar Disorder, Digital Phenotyping, Multimodal Learning, Face/Voice/Phone, Mood Classification, Relapse Prediction, T-SNE, Ablation Share and Cite: de Filippis, R. and Al Foysal, A. (2025) ...
Stripe patterns are commonly seen in nature—for instance, birds and fish move in coordinated flocks and schools, fingerprints ...
The basics of photosynthesis are something that every student learns in school: carbon dioxide, water and light in; oxygen ...
From Caseload to Health System Change: Patterns and Outcomes of Pediatric ENT Emergencies in Burundi
Pediatric ENT emergencies pose unique risks because small anatomic airways can make minor pathology life-threatening in minutes. The WHO pediatric emergency care framework underscores the urgency of ...
Background Out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC) services are complex clinical environments where suboptimal care may occur.
A new wave of biophilic design uses simulated nature and sustainable wood alternatives to bring wellness benefits into ...
We can't protect what we don't understand. From decoding wolf howls to making sense of millions of citizen-science sightings, we explore the tools helping researchers understand the wild in new ways.
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