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How to Keep Cells Out of Limbo and Prevent Lung Scarring
Scientists at UCSF identified a key cellular switch that plays a large role in pulmonary fibrosis, and found a way of ...
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How a math theory born in Cold War might hold clues to when humanity disappears
Could math predict humanity’s end? The Carter catastrophe suggests we might be living closer to the finale than we realize.
Cellarity, a biotechnology company developing cell state-correcting therapies through integrated multi-omics and AI modeling, ...
What if a soft material could move on its own, guided not by electronics or motors, but by the kind of rudimentary chemical ...
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CogLinks model reveals how the brain adapts to changing rules
Every day, your brain makes thousands of decisions under uncertainty. Most of the time, you guess right. When you don't, you learn. But when the brain's ability to judge context or assign meaning ...
ESMs, a proteome-scale framework to classify loss-of-function missense variants into distinct mechanistic groups by combining two complementary state-of-the-art machine learning models. The strength ...
How linear, rotary, reciprocating and oscillating motion are evolving as customization grows and new capabilities emerge.
AI-generated data is known as synthetic data. Such data can be used for amazing purposes. I explore a study at Stanford ...
Abstract: This paper describes an iterative learning identification law for singular nonlinear systems based on vector plot analysis. Firstly, a new recognition learning law based on vector plot ...
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