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Biotechnology Apr 18, 2022

Study evaluates deep learning models that decode the functional properties of proteins

Deep learning–based language models, such as BERT, T5, XLNet and GPT, are promising for analyzing speech and texts. In recent years, however, they have also been applied in the fields of biomedicine and biotechnology to ...

Nanomaterials Apr 13, 2022

Seeing more deeply into nanomaterials: New 3D imaging tool achieves highest resolution yet

From designing new biomaterials to novel photonic devices, new materials built through a process called bottom-up nanofabrication, or self-assembly, are opening up pathways to new technologies with properties tuned at the ...

Polymers Apr 6, 2022

New AI technique could lead to innovations in biomaterials

Innovation often leads to new products, but new methods can be just as groundbreaking.

Optics & Photonics Mar 23, 2022

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists created a microlaser emitting two circular beams

Scientists from the University of Warsaw, the Military University of Technology and the University of Southampton presented a new type of tunable microlaser emitting two beams. "These beams are polarized circularly and directed ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 22, 2022

A technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance

Quantum computing continues to advance at a rapid pace, but one challenge that holds the field back is mitigating the noise that plagues quantum machines. This leads to much higher error rates compared to classical computers.

Materials Science Feb 25, 2022

Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design

Many of the catalytic reactions that drive our modern world happen in an atomic black box. Scientists know all the components that go into a reaction, but not how they interact at an atomic level.

Plants & Animals Feb 24, 2022

Genomic regulatory map of the zebrafish

Zebrafish and humans look very different on the outside. Yet about 70 percent of their genes are similar to human genes—including many that can trigger diseases. That makes the animal a popular model organism. Many observations ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 4, 2022

LHC experiments are stepping up their data processing game

Analyzing as many as one billion proton collisions per second or tens of thousands of very complex lead collisions is not an easy job for a traditional computer farm. With the latest upgrades of the LHC experiments due to ...

Nanomaterials Jan 24, 2022

Team demonstrates molecular electronics sensors on a semiconductor chip

The first molecular electronics chip has been developed, realizing a 50-year-old goal of integrating single molecules into circuits to achieve the ultimate scaling limits of Moore's Law. Developed by Roswell Biotechnologies ...

Plants & Animals Jan 19, 2022

Study finds that heavy metal-contaminated leafy greens turn purple

Some might say you look a little green when you are sick. Leafy greens actually turn purple—although not obvious to the human eye, it can be seen through advanced hyperspectral imaging (different than purple varieties of ...

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