A handful of ancient teeth from China are giving scientists an unusual look at one of the hardest chapters in human evolution to read. For decades, Homo erectus has stood at the center of that mystery ...
For decades, the tech industry has relied on a fundamental rule: human thought must be translated into code before a machine can execute it. We built higher-level abstractions—Python, Java, Rust—to ...
Biology has clever ways to mask the effects of potentially harmful gene mutations. Scientists are investigating how this ...
In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have mapped key steps in the assembly of the mitochondrial ribosome, offering new clues to how defects in this ...
The immune system depends on molecular alarms that detect danger inside cells. One of these alarms is STING, short for ...
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Cerebellar nets may regulate social behavior and help explain autism-linked circuit changes
Researchers at Kanazawa University have identified a previously unrecognized mechanism by which structural changes in the cerebellum influence social behavior. The study demonstrates that disruption ...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins play important roles in a wide variety of species. These proteins are involved in absorbing nutrients, exporting toxic substances, and regulating potassium channels ...
Gene structures were visualized in JBrowse 68 along with RNA-seq-assembled transcripts and homologs from the sorghum, maize and rice genomes. We compared the two rounds of MAKER annotation and ...
If a task has structure, keep that structure in your training loop. Do not flatten your data into a single number too early. Whether you use rubrics, uncertainty-based planning, or programmatic ...
A unique psychology seminar course generated a decade’s worth of career advice for first time job seekers, including the importance of relationship building and flexibility.
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Hypermutable hotspot enables the rapid evolution of self/non-self recognition genes in Dictyostelium
Finally, we asked how these rearrangements shape the sequence and structure of tgrBCs, as matching tgrB1 and C1 protein sequences must heterodimerize for allorecognition in D. discoideum to occur (22, ...
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