Inspired by the simple mechanism of a seesaw—when one side goes up, the other side goes down—researchers asked an intriguing question: Could a single molecule switch between two different roles like a ...
Every evening, millions of families do the same thing: pull yesterday's leftovers from the fridge, slide them into the microwave, and eat without a second thought. It feels thrifty, smart, even ...
Australian researchers found that native Old Man Saltbush can boost protein and fiber in pasta while reducing added salt.
Modified molecule shows diminished respiratory depression—the leading cause of opioid overdose deaths—while retaining full ...
These LRRK2 mutations, which are seen in Parkinson’s patients, altered sections of the protein that regulate its enzymatic ...
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that disorder—not rigid structure—can be a powerful design principle in biology. Researchers at Arizona State University show that QCR6, a tiny ...
Balancing speed and precision in protein folding: a comparison of AlphaFold2, ESMFold, and OmegaFold
1 Faculty of Science, Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC), Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia 2 Faculty of Science, National Centre for Biomolecular Research (NCBR), Masaryk University, ...
Artificial intelligence isn’t just changing how we search the web or generate images. It is reshaping how scientists approach one of biology’s oldest problems: the folding of proteins. Google DeepMind ...
“I’ll be shocked if we don’t see more and more LLM impact on science,” says John Jumper. In 2017, fresh off a PhD on theoretical chemistry, John Jumper heard rumors that Google DeepMind had moved on ...
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and collaborators at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Columbia University report they have achieved a milestone in biological computing: ...
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