Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...
From the moment its life begins, the fate of a multicellular organism depends on how well its cells communicate. Proteins act as molecular switchboard operators to keep the lines of communication open ...
At first glance mathematics and persuasive communication–writing and, particularly, public speaking–would seem to have little in common. After all, mathematics is an objective science, while speaking ...
Scientists from RUDN University have created a mathematical model of reliable microwave communication for mobile phones and other devices. The results of the research have been published in the ...
Many mathematical communications assume that everyone understands the characters used, is familiar with mathematical syntax, and knows the difference between the terms used, for example, between ...
How can tens of thousands of people in a large football stadium all clap together with the same beat even though they can only hear the people near them clapping? A combination of a partial ...
As scientists, we know that the act of communicating our work to others — when writing a research paper, speaking at a seminar, or sketching out our ideas on the blackboard to a colleague — gives us a ...