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Can Proteins Bind Based Only on Their Shapes?
A team using the nation’s fastest supercomputer to look at protein binding finds that some binding processes are simpler than expected.
A team using the nation’s fastest supercomputer to look at protein binding finds that some binding processes are simpler than expected.
Interactions of quantum “quasiparticles” demonstrate unusual fluid flow.
Multi-institutional team provides a foundation for unraveling the mysteries of magnetic materials.
Indirect encoding of neural network components creates a pathway to complex applications for neural networks.
3D Coded SUMMA replaces traditional fault tolerances methods with coded computation-based matrix multiplication
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