A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure – and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of the chemical characteristics.
A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure—and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of chemical characteristics.
Researchers at the University of Sydney have built a photonic AI chip that processes neural network tasks at the speed of light while generating far less heat and consuming far less power than ...
A team of US researchers has gained new insights into how large protein molecules consistently fold themselves into useful shapes. Using a new approach to fluorescence microscopy, Hoi Sung Chung and ...
In most boardrooms, the final decision still comes down to a small circle of leaders weighing a narrow set of choices. Yet the problems they face now contain thousands, sometimes millions, of possible ...
This article will detail how artificial intelligence (AI) agents can finally close this integrity blind spot and how it can be implemented, as well as a few example scenarios to demonstrate the ...