There are hundreds of cell types in the human body, each with a specific role spelled out in their DNA. In theory, all it takes for cells to behave in desired ways—for example, getting them to produce ...
Abstract: Power supply noise has emerged as a critical bottleneck in modern integrated circuit design, where increasing current densities and higher operating frequencies pose significant challenges ...
A new technical paper titled “LongSight: Compute-Enabled Memory to Accelerate Large-Context LLMs via Sparse Attention” was published by researchers at Cornell University. “Large input context windows ...
Led by Hannes Stärk, a PhD student at MIT and first author, the latest update to the Boltz series of models, BoltzGen, expands the druggable universe by advancing from structure prediction to ...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide was estimated at 57 million in 2021 with nearly 10 million new cases recorded each year. In the U.S., dementia impacts more than 6 million lives, ...
Scientists have used AI to design bacteriophages, or viruses that infect only bacteria. Does the prospect of designing viruses with AI pose threats to biosecurity? When you purchase through links on ...
A new technical paper titled “Hardware Acceleration of Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (KAN) in Large-Scale Systems” was published by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, National Tsing Hua ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach to designing reconfigurable antenna using genetic algorithms (GAs) and accurate PIN diode modeling. The method integrates TRL calibration for precise ...
“High quality, large-scale, fit-for-purpose datasets” continues to be the tagline for artificial intelligence (AI) models aiming to achieve scalable drug discovery to novel targets. While troves of ...
ABSTRACT: Supply chain networks, which integrate nodes such as suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers to achieve efficient coordination and allocation of resources, serve as a critical component in ...
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