A pair of Crested treeswift with its egg [Image credits: Aditya Pal / CC BY-SA 4.0]
Mathematical models show that males should be selected to care more for their offspring rather than desert them.
A pair of Crested treeswift with its egg [Image credits: Aditya Pal / CC BY-SA 4.0]
Mathematical models show that males should be selected to care more for their offspring rather than desert them.
Research Matters is happy to bring you this article as part of the series on Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis by the Mathematical Modeling team of Indian Scientists' Response to Covid-19 (ISRC). The first part of this series is on Explaining Models of Epidemic Spreading.
Why do we need Mathematical Models for CoVID-19?
Technology has revolutionized almost every aspect of our lives - from healthcare to doing business. The field of meteorology is not far behind. In a recent study, scientists have leveraged the computing power of a new series of processors from Intel, to improve existing climate models and simulations. The new models, the researchers claim, have better accuracy and increased speeds and also free up meteorologists from the hassles of computer science.