DNA temporal barcodes encode information through chromatographic readout and reveal encrypted messages only after a molecular ...
Urological tumors, including prostate cancer and urothelial carcinomas, remain major contributors to global cancer morbidity and mortality. Despite recent ...
In this tutorial, we explore how we can decode linguistic features directly from brain signals using a modern neuroAI pipeline. We work with MEG data and build an end-to-end system that transforms raw ...
Living Models, a Paris–Berkeley startup, has raised $7 million in seed funding as it emerges from stealth to develop foundation models for biology trained on DNA, RNA, and multi-omics data aimed at ...
MGCP is a Python package implementing the Marker Guess & Checl Plus (MGC+) family of encoders and decoders for both binary and DNA sequences. It contains: ...
According to Finn Peacock, founder of leading Australian solar industry platform SolarQuotes, "User focus is shifting from upfront cost and capacity to installation quality and long-term manufacturer ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. You’re listening to our weekly science news roundup. First up, a new AI model could help ...
Whenever we need to perform a task, our cells rely on proteins to accomplish the job. Want to move? That’s a job for actin. Want to see? Rhodopsin will help you. Want to smell? That’s what olfactory ...
A groundbreaking cattle genome has given researchers their clearest look yet at what makes Wagyu beef so special. By uncovering hundreds of new genes and hidden genetic variations, scientists can now ...
Researchers have revealed that so-called ‘junk DNA’ contains powerful switches that help control brain cells linked to Alzheimer’s disease. When people picture DNA, they often imagine a set of genes ...
A research team led by the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have developed a method to accurately and efficiently read DNA containing non-standard bases—a task once thought too ...