Behind the Headlines

MATLAB and Simulink behind today’s news and trends

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Robot quickly teaches itself to walk using reinforcement learning 10

A team of researchers from the University of Southern California’s Valero Lab built a relatively simple robotic limb that accomplished something simply amazing: The 3-tendon, 2-joint robotic leg… 더 읽어보기 >>

Deep learning deciphers what rats are saying 10

For many years, researchers knew that rodents’ squeaks tell a lot about how the animals are feeling. Much like a wagging tail on a dog, certain vocalizations indicate the rodents are happy…. 더 읽어보기 >>

Guess what neuroscientists found when they studied the brains of football fans

North American football is the most popular sport in the United States. While popular, it’s also undeniably one of the most violent. For years now, concussions have been a major concern for players…. 더 읽어보기 >>

A Robot Brings This 290 Million-Year-Old Fossil Back to Life

An impeccably-preserved fossil discovered in Germany was brought back to life with the help of a CT scan, a 3D-printer, computer simulations, and MATLAB. Well, okay, not exactly back to life. But… 더 읽어보기 >>

Top 10 “Behind the Headlines” stories of 2018

Once again, science and technology played a major role in some this year’s biggest stories. The Behind the Headlines blog covered many of these by explaining how MATLAB and Simulink were behind the… 더 읽어보기 >>

Star Trek-inspired solid-state airplane takes to the sky without moving parts 4

Wikipedia may just have to change its definition of an airplane. According to the site, “An airplane or aeroplane (informally plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward… 더 읽어보기 >>

Data shows a warmer, drier California has produced more destructive wildfires

Data shows California is warmer and drier than past decades. The effects of the change in climate have proven deadly, as dry vegetation in low humidity provides ample fuels for wildfires.
According… 더 읽어보기 >>

What can fly at 430,000 miles per hour and has a shield with superpowers?

The answer to the above question is the Parker Solar Probe. And the probe is about to to complete its first perihelion, or fly-by of the sun.
Scientists and engineers from NASA and Johns Hopkins… 더 읽어보기 >>

Designing “A Fitbit for Sharks”

There is an area the size of Colorado in the Pacific Ocean that has a rather unique claim to fame. Located part way between Hawaii and California, this region is a gathering spot for hundreds of… 더 읽어보기 >>

A dangerous rainbow: Why colormaps matter. 2

Rainbows typically signify a turn for the better. The storm has ended. The skies are clearing. But when the rainbow scale is used for weather and climate maps, the results can be misleading, and… 더 읽어보기 >>

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