Tag: genome
LBNL Leads Quantum Data Storage, Visualization Project – High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has announced that national lab and university researchers recently released two papers introducing new methods of data storage and analysis...
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Jamie Metzl at the Global AI Show
DUBAI, Mar 25, 2024 - (ACN Newswire) - The Global AI Show is thrilled to announce Jamie Metzl, esteemed author, technology visionary, and healthcare...
This Gene Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s. Scientists Finally Know Why
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Alois Alzheimer noticed peculiar changes in a freshly removed brain. The brain had belonged to a...
Colossal Creates Elephant Stem Cells for the First Time in Quest to Revive the Woolly Mammoth
The last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant.With...
Efficiently fine-tune the ESM-2 protein language model with Amazon SageMaker | Amazon Web Services
In this post, we demonstrate how to efficiently fine-tune a state-of-the-art protein language model (pLM) to predict protein subcellular localization using Amazon SageMaker.
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Cellular Self-Destruction May Be Ancient. But Why? | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIt can be hard to tell, at first, when a cell is on the verge of self-destruction.
It appears to be going about its usual...
Global Monkeypox Diagnostics Market Research Report 2024: Market Analysis & Forecasts 2022-2026 with Executive & Consultant Guides – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Monkeypox Diagnostics Market by Assay, Country, Product, and Place, with Executive & Consultant Guides and Market Analysis & Forecasts 2022-2026” report...
Gene Silencing Slashes Cholesterol in Mice—No Gene Edits Required
With just one shot, scientists have slashed cholesterol levels in mice. The treatment lasted for at least half their lives.The shot may sound like...
A Multitalented Scientist Seeks the Origins of Multicellularity | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIn Cassandra Extavour’s office at Harvard University hangs a placard with a painted rainbow flag and a friendly invitation.
“You are welcome here,” it reads.
“I...
Like Seat Belts and Airbags, 2FA Must Be Mandatory ASAP
COMMENTARYOne of the few pieces of information that is truly immutable and potentially invaluable is genetic information. We can't change our genome to any...
A ‘Lobby’ Where a Molecule Mob Tells Genes What to Do | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionThe discovery during the Human Genome Project in the early 2000s that we humans have only about 20,000 protein-coding genes — about as many...
Partially Synthetic Moss Paves the Way for Plants With Designer Genomes
Synthetic biology is already rewriting life.In late 2023, scientists revealed yeast cells with half their genetic blueprint replaced by artificial DNA. It was a...
Plants Find Light Using Gaps Between Their Cells | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionOn a shelf lined with terra cotta pots, herbs bend their stems toward the nearest window. In a field of golden wildflowers, leaves rotate...