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Tim Jenkins

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A search for a stochastic archetype of quantum probability

This work explores how probability in quantum mechanics is different from normal probability, and where there is interference it behaves like the variance of the sum of correlated random variables, not a probability.

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Move to Get Back in the Groove! The importance of everyday activities

This work explores the connection between daily physical activity and improved mobility in older adults.

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Kudos Staff Picks

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Conceptual knowledge is represented in terms of sensory-motor and emotional experiences

Here's a great example of how Kudos can be used to explain your publication: Leonardo Fernandino, Medical College of Wisconsin, explores the study that used high-resolution functional neuroimaging (fMRI) to evaluate the extent to which different kinds of information are encoded in the brain...

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Plate tectonics and the evolution of life

Over the past two decades, Ross Large and his colleagues have made a series of discoveries that could link the trajectory of life on earth to the erosion of bio-essential minerals from land into sea.

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Why domestication dooms civilisation

Internationally respected New Zealand ecologist, John Flux, has spent his life studying a wide range of species. This project focuses on hare and rabbit reproduction and population.

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