Researchers are developing a new in-car navigation system which informs motorists about traffic jams ahead and advises the driver of the best route for their journey before they reach the congestion. ...
... the Aspen Center for Physics on August 27.
Understanding the detailed mechanism for how quantum traffic jams (technically referred to as "Mottness" after the late Sir Neville Mott of Cambridge, UK) ...
Relief could be down the road for motorists looking to escape traffic jams in Ottawa thanks to new technology being tested in Ontario.
There's nothing quite like the frustration of an unexpected traffic jam. Many of us have been the victim of a sudden slowdown on the freeway, which lasts for a few miles before clearing up for no ...
... traffic increases, you'd probably expect a traffic jam, where vehicles slow down due to the high density. While traffic jams are a common occurrence on our highways, high density traffic ...
... liquid, grains of sand or cars become rigid solids such as foam, sand dunes or traffic ... unjamming in one way or another, by sitting in a traffic jam or tapping a container of flour to get the powder ...
... Kasimov, lecturer in MIT's Department of Mathematics. That discovery enabled the team to solve traffic jam equations that were first theorized in the 1950s.
The equations, similar to those used to ...
... protein necessary for neurons to talk to one another.
A Traffic Jam in Brain
In human and mouse brains, ... like rush hour traffic on an interstate highway squeezed to a single lane.
"Without enough ...
... traffic situation across a wide area, and have refined processes that enable traffic to be optimally channeled. Traffic jams on the way to work, to the shops or to a holiday destination – a common ...
... under fire for the way it treats subscriber Internet traffic, will start tests this week to see if it can avoid traffic jams by targeting neighborhood bandwidth hogs rather than file-sharing programs.
Researchers have created an experimental and computer model to study how jamming, the physical process in which collections of particles are crammed together to behave as solids, might affect the ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Picture this next time you're stuck in traffic: Thousands of wildebeests loping across the Serengeti Plain when suddenly a few spooked animals turn the orderly migration into a sea of ...
... any drive-time urban commuter might testify. An organic approach to traffic lights, might help solve the problem and avoid traffic jams and gridlock, according to new research.
... -time urban commuter might testify. An organic approach to traffic lights, might help solve the problem and avoid traffic jams and gridlock, according to research published this month in the ...
Scientists have discovered the physics behind stickiness, and found that the same reaction occurs in many situations, from syrups to traffic jams.