For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
A new mathematical model reveals how swallowing works and sheds light on esophageal motility disorders, offering hope for ...
The mathematical model is a computer simulation that shows how muscles in the throat and esophagus move when we swallow.
Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have developed a mathematical model that recreates the muscle movements of the ...
In January I wrote a piece titled “ 5 Physics Equations Everyone Should Know .” Lots of you weighed in with your own ...
This research suggests that even chaotic, unpredictable phenomena, like waves on a shore or the beating of a heart, can be used to measure the passage of time. This new idea goes against the ...
Stochastic dynamical systems arise in many scientific fields, such as asset prices in financial markets, neural activity in ...
IIT Guwahati has officially released the GATE 2026 syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects on its website. About 85% of ...
Using a relatively young theory, a team of mathematicians has started to answer questions whose roots lie at the very ...
For more than a century, physics has been built on two great theories. Einstein's general relativity explains gravity as the ...