Month: October 2022

Some sufficient conditions on hamilton graphs with toughness

Imagine you have a web of interconnected cities, and you want to find the best route that visits every city exactly once. Well, mathematicians have been interested in a similar problem for graphs, called Hamiltonian cycles. In this article, researchers delve into the connection between the toughness of a graph and its ability to have […]

Published on October 14, 2022

Fusion of human vision and computer vision enhances RSVP task performance

Imagine you’re trying to spot objects while driving at night, when visibility is low. In this study, scientists developed a method to improve the performance of a task called rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) using electroencephalography (EEG) signals. They combined the power of human and computer vision by fusing the two together. This fusion, called […]

Published on October 14, 2022

Endocannabinoidome Mediator Offers Protection Against Parkinson’s-like Neurotoxicity

In the vast world of our body’s endocannabinoid system, there is a newly discovered hero: N-oleoylglycine (OlGly). OlGly, part of the endocannabinoidome (eCBome), has caught the attention of scientists for its potential protective effects against brain injuries. The eCBome is like a superhero league, with various members working together to keep our brain cells safe. […]

Published on October 14, 2022