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. Many ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
New research shows that the most effective teams don’t choose between hierarchy and flatness but rather shift between them, ...
Many businesses rely on warehouses every day for storage, logistics, and smooth operations. When the structure is planned ...
Arousal fluctuates continuously during wakefulness, yet how these moment-to-moment variations shape large-scale functional connectivity (FC) remains unclear. Here, we combined 7T fMRI with concurrent ...
Abstract: Differential neural networks (DiNNs) encounter a trade-off between the approximation quality and structural complexity. One promising approach to address this trade-off is incorporating ...
Maintaining existing lattice towers is crucial due to their age, corrosion, and inability to withstand extreme weather, requiring careful evaluation and reinforcement. Decisions to repair or replace ...
Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG) serves as a critical neuroimaging observation instrument to understand brain dynamics, yet accurately modeling the dynamic functional connectivity inherent in ...