Scientists organize millions of proteins by shape, as predicted by AI, revealing 700,000 new families and some shapes unique ...
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Kolmogorov-Arnold networks bridge AI and scientific discovery by increasing interpretability
AI has successfully been applied in many areas of science, advancing technologies like weather prediction and protein folding ...
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Why no one dares to open the 2,200-year-old sealed tomb of China’s first emperor
Qin Shi Huang's tomb has remained sealed for over 2,200 years, but why haven't archaeologists attempted to peek inside?
A Maryland legislative workgroup recommends the creation of a statewide 311 system, filling in the gaps for jurisdictions ...
WIRED spoke with DeepMind’s Pushmeet Kohli about the recent past—and promising future—of the Nobel Prize-winning research ...
From morning glories spiraling up fence posts to grape vines corkscrewing through arbors, twisted growth is a problem-solving ...
Denmark's 3D-printed student village proves automation builds 36 apartments faster than traditional methods. Skovsporet ...
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City Life Is Rewriting Animal DNA. Here Are 6 Striking Examples
A study by Kristin Winchell (NYU) sequenced the genomes of these reptiles and found 93 specific genes related to limb and skin development that had diverged from forest populations. The city lizards ...
A Perspective in National Science Review outlines a new paradigm for fully automated processor chip design. By combining ...
Examine the reasons behind organizations pausing cryptocurrency donations, including environmental impacts, market volatility, ethical concerns ...
The FFS-muskie conversation is drawing so much attention for a few reasons. At the top of the list is muskies are not easy to ...
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