Science & Technology
Why does it take so long for soul mates to find each other? How does disease spread through a person's body? When will the next computer virus attack your hard-drive?
A new theory published last month in Nature on the statistical concept of "First Passage Time," or FPT, may provide the key to answering at least a few of these questions, says theory co-author Prof. Joseph Klafter from The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences's School of Chemistry. And the answers may lead to breakthroughs in medicine, mathematics, the environment, and elsewhere.
"About 8,000 to 25,000 years ago, Mongols with stone tools crossed the Aleutian Islands and arrived in America first," Sumiya Jambaldorj, a history professor from Chingis Khaan University, said Thursday.
Jambaldorj's claim is based on his study of place names in America and their similarity to names in the Mongolian language.
For thousands of years these thorny shrubs have provided food and shelter to aggressive biting ants, which protect the trees by attacking animals that try and eat the acacia leaves.







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