A 4.0 magnitude earthquake on Monday (Feb 17) that shook New Delhi and surrounding regions was caused by "in situ material heterogeneity", a senior expert said. While speaking to the news agency PTI, ...
The following is a summary of “Evolution of social contacts patterns in France over the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: results from the ...
By contrast, we find no employment effects for all but young individuals with either non-severe disabilities or no disabilities. Our findings highlight important heterogeneities in minimum wage ...
The rocks at the epicentre crumbled, or fractured, having been weakened over centuries due to ancient waterways, which could ...
The epicentre, 10 km southwest of Red Fort, was well recorded by more than 30 broadband seismic stations installed by the ...
Delhi has experienced 446 earthquakes between 1993 and 2025 within 50km of Monday's epicentre. The National Centre for ...
Another indicator, certainly less scientific, deserves to be taken into account. The 2025 edition of the World Economic Forum ...
This paper presents a simple elastoplastic damage constitutive model of porous rock material based on micromechanical theory. To consider the heterogeneities of the studied porous rock, a simplified ...
Dr. Bin Dong will discuss using high throughput single-entity spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy to study fundamental chemical and biological processes at the molecular and nano scales.
The study presents a useful computational analysis of how the ratio between excitatory and inhibitory neural numbers affects coding capacity. The authors show that increasing the proportion of ...