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A new computer method that uses motion patterns helps solve complex space chase-and-evade problems where spacecraft use short bursts of thrust. This is important for planning future space missions, like satellite rendezvous or debris avoidance, more efficiently and realistically.
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For biological systems that must sense tiny changes, like a cell detecting a chemical signal, operating at peak sensitivity is not always best if the sensing time is short. This finding shifts the traditional view, showing that the ideal operating point for quick, reliable decisions is actually not at the system’s most sensitive “critical” state.
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