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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Neuromarketing to Predict Consumer Behaviour Towards Brand Stimuli
This research aims to analyse the current level of accuracy in predicting consumer behaviour in response to brand stimuli using artificial intelligence, comparing the results with an analysis conducted using neuromarketing...
From 'bathtub' galaxy evolution models to metallicity gradients
We model gas phase metallicity radial profiles of galaxies in the local Universe by building on the `bathtub' chemical evolution formalism - where a galaxy's gas content is determined by the interplay between inflow...
Optimization-driven conceptual design of truss structures in a parametric modelling environment
Structural optimization methods can be extremely powerful when used at the initial, conceptual, design stage of a building or bridge structure, potentially identifying materially efficient forms that are beyond the imagination...
Optimization-driven conceptual design of truss structures in a parametric modelling environment
Structural optimization methods can be extremely powerful when used at the initial, conceptual, design stage of a building or bridge structure, potentially identifying materially efficient forms that are beyond the imagination...
Anisotropic odd viscosity via a time-modulated drive

At equilibrium, the structure and response of ordered phases are typically determined by the spontaneous breaking of spatial symmetries. Out of equilibrium, spatial order itself can become a dynamically emergent concept. In...

Hydrodynamic correlation functions of chiral active fluids

The success of spectroscopy to characterize equilibrium fluids, for example the heat-capacity ratio, suggests a parallel approach for active fluids. Here, we start from a hydrodynamic description of chiral active fluids...

Localizing softness and stress along loops in 3D topological metamaterials

Topological states can be used to control the mechanical properties of a material along an edge or around a localized defect. The rigidity of elastic networks is characterized by a topological invariant called the...

Localizing softness and stress along loops in 3D topological metamaterials

Topological states can be used to control the mechanical properties of a material along an edge or around a localized defect. The rigidity of elastic networks is characterized by a topological invariant called the...

A Mean Field Game Approach for Distributed Control of Thermostatic Loads Acting in Simultaneous Energy-Frequency Response Markets

This paper proposes a novel distributed solution for the operation of large populations of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) providing frequency support. A game-theory framework is adopted, modeling the TCLs as...

Hydrodynamic correlation functions of chiral active fluids

The success of spectroscopy to characterize equilibrium fluids, for example the heat-capacity ratio, suggests a parallel approach for active fluids. Here, we start from a hydrodynamic description of chiral active fluids...

Topological sound in active-liquid metamaterials

Liquids composed of self-propelled particles have been experimentally realized using molecular, colloidal or macroscopic constituents. These active liquids can flow spontaneously even in the absence of an external drive....

Sonic Landau Levels and Synthetic Gauge Fields in Mechanical Metamaterials

Mechanical strain can lead to a synthetic gauge field that controls the dynamics of electrons in graphene sheets as well as light in photonic crystals. Here, we show how to engineer an analogous synthetic gauge field for...

Anisotropic odd viscosity via a time-modulated drive

At equilibrium, the structure and response of ordered phases are typically determined by the spontaneous breaking of spatial symmetries. Out of equilibrium, spatial order itself can become a dynamically emergent concept. In...

Pickering emulsions stabilized by naturally derived or biodegradable particles

Emulsions are used widely in formulated consumer products, paints and coatings, foods, and pharmaceutical preparations to name just a few examples. Frequently surfactants are employed as emulsifiers, but the use of particles...

Pickering emulsions stabilized by naturally derived or biodegradable particles

Emulsions are used widely in formulated consumer products, paints and coatings, foods, and pharmaceutical preparations to name just a few examples. Frequently surfactants are employed as emulsifiers, but the use of particles...

Sonic Landau Levels and Synthetic Gauge Fields in Mechanical Metamaterials

Mechanical strain can lead to a synthetic gauge field that controls the dynamics of electrons in graphene sheets as well as light in photonic crystals. Here, we show how to engineer an analogous synthetic gauge field for...

A Mean Field Game Approach for Distributed Control of Thermostatic Loads Acting in Simultaneous Energy-Frequency Response Markets

This paper proposes a novel distributed solution for the operation of large populations of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) providing frequency support. A game-theory framework is adopted, modeling the TCLs as...

Src and Memory
Visual imprinting is a learning process whereby young animals come to prefer a visual stimulus after exposure to it (training). The available evidence indicates that the intermediate medial mesopallium (IMM) in the domestic...
Design of novel fluorescent mitochondria-targeted peptides with iron-selective sensing activity
Mitochondrial labile iron (LI) plays a crucial role in oxidative injuries and pathologies. At present, there is no organelle-specific sensitive iron sensor which can reside exclusively in the mitochondria and reliably monitor...
Topological waves in fluids with odd viscosity
Fluids in which both time-reversal and parity are broken can display a dissipationless viscosity that is odd under each of these symmetries. Here, we show how this odd viscosity has a dramatic effect on topological sound waves...

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