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World’s fastest supercomputers are helping to sharpen climate forecasts and design new materials | Science | A AAS
December 15, 2023Deep learning protein conformational space with convolutions and latent interpolations
December 15, 2023NYC meeting
December 10, 2023Phantom oscillations in principal component analysis | PNAS
December 8, 2023Genetic privacy breach at 23 and Me
December 8, 202323andMe: Profiles of 6.9 million people hacked
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67624182
Google LLM compiles an up-to-date list of GWAS variants
December 7, 2023In this example, Gemini compiles an up-to-date list of GWAS variants from the literature.
https://twitter.com/lpachter/status/1732558463958655468?t=WL0SPe5alLgN-ygcksZ-FA
Why We’re Still Breathing Dirty Indoor Air – The New York Times
November 26, 2023The persistence of smoke VOCs indoors: Partitioning, surface cleaning, and air cleaning in a smoke-contaminated house | Science Advances
November 26, 2023https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adh8263
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These rates imply that vapor pressure controls partitioning behavior and that house ventilation plays a minor role in removing smoke VOCs. However, surface cleaning activities (vacuuming, mopping, and dusting) physically removed surface reservoirs and thus reduced indoor smoke VOC concentrations more effectively than portable air cleaners and more persistently than window opening.
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