How is human locomotion visually controlled? Fifty years ago, it was proposed that we steer to a goal using optic flow, the pattern of motion at the eye that specifies the direction of locomotion.
Races, missed next-state values due to long paths, and metastability can result from corrupted clock signals. This post describes the challenges of clock network and clock jitter analysis in more ...
Chemical research environments are undergoing a profound transformation as modern laboratories confront rising demands for greater data throughput, more seamless integration of analytical and ...
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