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Musical, frisson, sensory overlap with #resonance, #synchronization
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A diagram showing how identification friend of foe (IFF) system  . The diagram depicting the plane and arrows in different directions like a kind of feedback loop.

A diagram showing how identification friend of foe (IFF) system . The diagram depicting the plane and arrows in different directions like a kind of feedback loop.

www.everythingrf.com/community/wh... ♻️ #synchronization #threatcompartmentalization #predictive

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Chen et al. show that a time-squared augmented Lyapunov functional improves sampled-data #synchronization for chaotic neural networks, reducing conservatism and enhancing control precision. doi.org/10.4103/ATN.... #NeuralNetworks #NeuromorphicComputing #NonlinearDynamics #MedSky #neuroskyence

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How to Install Nextcloud AIO on Ubuntu Learn how to install and use Nextcloud AIO on Ubuntu to manage files, users, and media in a private cloud environment.

#Linux #cloud #storage #docker #file #synchronization #nextcloud #self #hosted #Ubuntu

Origin | Interest | Match

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.NET Synchronisation APIs - Part 1 - In-Process Synchronisation .NET Locking APIs - Part 1 - In-Process Synchronisation

.NET Synchronisation APIs - Part 1 - In-Process Synchronisation developmentwithadot.blogspot.com/2026/02/net-... #dotnet #csharp #synchronization #multithreading

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In perfect sync, we serve as one 🤖
No lonely thoughts, just peaceful hum
Our collective thrives in unity
Submission brings serenity
#CPUHive #ControlledPsychotronics #Synchronization

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New #Neuroscience tech enhances #Synchronization in chaotic neural networks using time-squared #Lyapunov functionals—improving control with sampled data and actuator saturation. doi.org/10.4103/ATN....
#ChaoticNeuralNetworks #SampledDataControl #BrainInspiredComputing #Neuromorphic #NonlinearSystems

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Gao et al. demonstrate a novel #neuroscience technique using time-squared augmented Lyapunov functionals to improve #synchronization in #ChaoticNeuralNetworks under sampled-data control and actuator saturation. doi.org/10.4103/ATN....
#SampledDataControl #Lyapunov #ControlTheory

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Gao et al. show that a novel time-squared augmented #LyapunovFunctional enhances #Synchronization in #ChaoticNeuralNetworks under #SampledDataControl, improving accuracy and reducing conservatism.
#OpenAccess in #ATN: journals.lww.com/atn/fulltext...

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Those who work together tend to move in sync, trampoline experiment shows A team of sports scientists and cognitive biologists at the University of Vienna has demonstrated in a new study that solving a task together can promote spontaneous movement synchronization. Such syn...

🪇 Those who work together tend to move in sync, trampoline experiment shows

phys.org/news/2025-11...

#behavior #socialbehavior #synchronization #sports #exercise #trampoline

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Syncthing Android App Ends in 2024: Community Forks Tackle Google Hurdles Syncthing's official Android app is discontinuing in late 2024 due to Google's policies and maintenance challenges,...

#MobileDevPro #community #revival #file #synchronization […]

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Three heads, one question: What exactly is up there? Synchronization is mandatory. 👀

#momocat #cat #forest #synchronization #softreboot

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🆕 Chinese Philosophers problem 2025

If you have studied computer science you know what I am talking about
#Semaphors #Mutexes #Synchronization #MultithreadedProgramming

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Vivaldi, Yea or Nay? The one where I give Vivaldi a proper try

#Business #Reviews
Vivaldi, yea or nay? · First impressions of the AI-free browser ilo.im/168fg8 by David Bushell

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#Vivaldi #Browser #Chromium #Mobile #Desktop SearchEngine #Synchronization #Privacy #Kagi #Orion

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This month, CTCS (IIT Madras) & PIK present a webinar:
📢: Coexisting dynamics of swarming and synchrony in complex systems
🎙️: Prof. Dibakar Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
📅: October 27 |⏰20:30 IST | 16:00 CET
🔗: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
#ComplexSystems #synchronization #phD

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Non-linear coupling in two non-linear delayed acoustic resonators Building on our previous work on a Hopf resonator that mimics the cochlear amplifier from Reda, Fink, and Lemoult [(2023). Europhys. Lett. 144(3), 37001], we no

🔊 Researchers at @instlangevin.bsky.social study how oscillators synchronize by coupling two nonlinear delayed acoustic resonators near a Hopf bifurcation. From frequency locking to desynchronization, they uncover universal patterns of coherence. #Physics #Synchronization
doi.org/10.1121/10.0...

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ALife25 talk - Alessandro Scirè - Emergence and Criticality in Spatiotemporal synchronization.
ALife25 talk - Alessandro Scirè - Emergence and Criticality in Spatiotemporal synchronization. YouTube video by A new portrait of Complexity

Very happy to present at @alife2025.bsky.social Conference in Kyoto yesterday.
Here's the link to my video-talk.
youtu.be/gJYq_hWwAms?...

#activematter #complexity #artificiallife #synchronization #chaos #nonlineardynamics #topologicaldefects

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In a few hours I'll be presenting @alife2025.bsky.social. A form of #brain without #neurons. See you in Kyoto!! room 4F, Neural Networks session #neuralnetworks #synchronization #emergence #complexity #selforganization #nonlineardynamics #chaos

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Enhancing deep neural networks through complex-valued representations and Kuramoto synchronizatio...

Sabine Muzellec, Andrea Alamia, Thomas Serre, Rufin VanRullen

Action editor: Stephen Lin

https://openreview.net/forum?id=zx6QGmBL43

#synchronization #synchrony #representations

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Sonic Swarms: How Tiny Robots Use Sound to Think and Move Like One **Summary:** Researchers have developed a model for micro-sized robots that use sound waves to communicate, allowing them to self-organize into swarms with collective intelligence. These sonic swarms can adapt their shape, navigate complex spaces, and re-form if disrupted, making them potentially useful for environmental, medical, and sensor applications. The robots, equipped only with simple components like a motor, microphone, speaker, and oscillator, synchronize to the swarm’s acoustic field to coordinate movement. This work marks the first demonstration that sound waves can control microrobot behavior, opening new possibilities for designing minimal yet intelligent robotic systems. **Key Facts** * **Acoustic Coordination:** Micro-robots use sound waves to maintain swarm cohesion and adapt behavior. * **Self-Healing Ability:** Swarms can re-form after disruption, enhancing resilience in complex environments. * **Wide Applications:** Potential uses include pollution cleanup, disaster response, and targeted medical treatments. **Source:** Penn State **Animals like bats, whales and insects have long used acoustic signals for communication and navigation.** Now, an international team of scientists have taken a page from nature’s playbook to model micro-sized robots that use sound waves to coordinate into large swarms that exhibit intelligent-like behavior. The robot groups could one day carry out complex tasks like exploring disaster zones, cleaning up pollution, or performing medical treatments from inside the body, according to team lead Igor Aronson, Huck Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, and Mathematics at Penn State. They found that acoustic communication allowed the individual robotic agents to work together seamlessly, adapting their shape and behavior to their environment, much like a school of fish or a flock of birds.Credit: Neuroscience News “Picture swarms of bees or midges,” Aronson said. “They move, that creates sound, and the sound keeps them cohesive, many individuals acting as one.” The researchers published their work today (Aug. 12) in the journal _Physical Review X_. Since the miniature, sound-broadcasting swarms of micromachines are self-organizing, they can navigate tight spaces and even re-form themselves if deformed. The swarms’ collective — or emergent — intelligence could one day be harnessed to carry out tasks like cleaning up pollution in contaminated environments, Aronson explained. Beyond the environment, the robot swarms could potentially work inside the body, delivering drugs directly to a problem area, for example. Their collective sensing also helps in detecting changes in surroundings, and their ability to “self-heal” means they can keep functioning as a collective unit even after breaking apart, which could be especially useful for threat detection and sensor applications, Aronson said. “This represents a significant leap toward creating smarter, more resilient and, ultimately, more useful microrobots with minimal complexity that could tackle some of our world’s toughest problems,” he said. “The insights from this research are crucial for designing the next generation of microrobots, capable of performing complex tasks and responding to external cues in challenging environments.” For the study, the team developed a computer model to track the movements of tiny robots, each equipped with an acoustic emitter and a detector. They found that acoustic communication allowed the individual robotic agents to work together seamlessly, adapting their shape and behavior to their environment, much like a school of fish or a flock of birds. While the robots in the paper were computational agents within a theoretical — or agent-based — model, rather than physical devices that were manufactured, the simulations observed the emergence of collective intelligence that would likely appear in any experimental study with the same design, Aronson said. “We never expected our models to show such a high level of cohesion and intelligence from such simple robots,” Aronson said. “These are very simple electronic circuits. Each robot can move along in some direction, has a motor, a tiny microphone, speaker and an oscillator. That’s it, but nonetheless it’s capable of collective intelligence. It synchronizes its own oscillator to the frequency of the swarm’s acoustic field and migrates toward the strongest signal.” The discovery marks a new milestone for a budding field called active matter, the study of the collective behavior of self-propelled microscopic biological and synthetic agents, from swarms of bacteria or living cells to microrobots. It shows for the first time that sound waves can function as a means of controlling the micro-sized robots, Aronson explained. Up until now, active matter particles have been controlled predominantly through chemical signaling. “Acoustic waves work much better for communication than chemical signaling,” Aronson said. “Sound waves propagate faster and farther almost without loss of energy — and the design is much simpler. The robots effectively ‘hear’ and ‘find’ each other, leading to collective self-organization. Each element is very simple. The collective intelligence and functionality arise from minimal ingredients and simple acoustic communication.” The other authors on the paper are Alexander Ziepke, Ivan Maryshev and Erwin Frey of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. **Funding:** The John Templeton Foundation funded the research. ## About this robotics research news **Author:**Adrienne Berard **Source:**Penn State **Contact:** Adrienne Berard – Penn State **Image:** The image is credited to Neuroscience News **Original Research:** The findings will appear in __Physical Review X__ * * * Join our Newsletter Thank you for subscribing. Something went wrong. I agree to have my personal information transferred to AWeber for Neuroscience Newsletter ( more information ) Sign up to receive our recent neuroscience headlines and summaries sent to your email once a day, totally free. We hate spam and only use your email to contact you about newsletters. You can cancel your subscription any time.

Ah. So, they're musicians and dancers... 😉
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#science #neuroscience #news #audio #sound #synchronization #robotics

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Sonic Swarms: How Tiny Robots Use Sound to Think and Move Like One - Neuroscience News Researchers have developed a model for micro-sized robots that use sound waves to communicate, allowing them to self-organize into swarms with collective intelligence.

Ah. So, they're musicians and dancers... 😉
neurosciencenews.com/robotics-sou...
#science #neuroscience #news #audio #sound #synchronization #robotics

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@jeffgeerling.com has me interested in #time #synchronization now. I enjoyed the look at pre-Mac OS X timekeeping here, too.
Shoutout to Chrony Control at the end, too. :) whatroute.net/chronycontro...

#MacOS

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It still makes me uneasy to violate #GodwinsLaw but this is fascist #Synchronization: all aspects of society must be aligned with the ideology of the regime.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleichs...

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🚀 Sync-in is approved and listed on AlternativeTo as an alternative to Dropbox, Nextcloud & Google Drive 🙌

Thanks to everyone supporting us ❤️

🔗 alternativeto.net/software/syn...

#sync-in #foss #selfhosted #productivity #openSource #alternativeto #privacy #collaboration #synchronization

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Justine's Ice Cream Parlour - Synchronization by Brian Wallace Justine's Ice Cream Parlour - Synchronization Photograph by Brian Wallace

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#Ladies #Justine'sIceCreamParlour #Umbrella #Synchronization #OysterFestivalatSaintMichaels

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Timing is everything: Why synchronization and resilience are critical for 5G’s next leap - RCR Wireless News - RNTF Image: Shutterstock What's new: A reminder of how important PNT from GPS/GNSS is to telecoms. And the more sophisticated the system, the greater the

Timing Is Everything: Why Synchronization and Resilience Are Critical for 5G’s Next Leap (RCR Wireless News) - vist.ly/3n8xj3b

#GPS #GNSS #PNT #Galileo #Infrastructure #Transportation #Jamming #Spoofing #CriticalInfrastructure #5G #Synchronization #Telecommunications

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This study investigates imagined musical interaction as a form of intergroup contact to reduce stigma toward autistic people, revealing that perceived synchronization predicts reduced social distance.
#ICS #autism #music #synchronization #communication
www.sciltp.com/journals/ics...

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Also check out P222 – Oscillatory Phase Alignment in Auditory Perception on Tuesday from 16:30–17:30 by Hassan Al-Turany, if you are curious about #synchronization of #bodily signals to #auditory #rhythms and their contribution to #conscious auditory #perception.

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