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The Biomimetic Architecture of Software 4.0
Announce Type: new Abstract: Dominant programming paradigms inherit an execution model optimised for a bygone era of a single human mind instructing a local machine, leaving contemporary systems burdened with historical path dependencies. When forced to host multi-dimensional, connectionist intelligence, this brittle assembly model fractures under the weight of a profound probabilistic-symbolic impedance mismatch. While contemporary Software 3.x frameworks attempt to patch the mismatch by...
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Energetics, shearing and pumping efficiency of propagating contractions over villi-patterned wall
Announce Type: new Abstract: Intestinal villi undergo pendular-wave motility -- an active, propagating tissue motion driven by underlying longitudinal muscles. This motility drives irreversible, counter-wave fluid pumping, akin to the antiplectic metachrony of ciliary carpets, and generates a viscous mixing boundary layer above the villi tips, whose height is controlled by flow inertia. Using a simplified 2D model of the rat duodenum, we quantify the system's viscous energy dissipation and...
Nonlinear rheology of laminin-111-modified hyaluronan hydrogels
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T-GMP: Terrain-conditioned Generative Motion Priors for Versatile and Natural Humanoid Locomotion
arXiv:2606.06944v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Achieving both anthropomorphic naturalness and robust terrain traversal remains a fundamental challenge in humanoid locomotion. Existing Reinforcement Learning (RL) approaches typically rely on fixed motion priors, limiting their adaptability to varying environments. We propose Terrain-conditioned Generative Motion Priors (T-GMP), a module that captures a terrain-conditioned latent motion manifold from a few expert state-terrain demonstrations...
Hardy ice plant's optical innovation inspires reflective design possibilities
Nature is filled with remarkable visual phenomena created by microscopic surface structures that interact with light in fascinating ways. The iridescent wings of butterflies, the shimmering feathers of birds and the glossy surfaces of flower petals are all examples of how living organisms control the reflection, absorption and scattering of light. These optical effects are not only visually striking but also serve important biological functions, including attracting pollinators,...