Posts Tagged ‘fromnpc’
The plan to mine the world’s research papers
January 18, 2020Limonene – Wikipedia
January 2, 2019Addressing the minimum fleet problem in on-demand urban mobility | Nature
August 17, 2018Addressing the minimum fleet problem in on-demand urban mobility by @mmvazifeh, @stevenstrogatz et al.
https://www.Nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0095-1 Solved by putting taxis & their riders into a large #network
Muons: the little-known particles helping to probe the impenetrable
August 17, 2018Muons: the little-known particles helping to probe the impenetrable, via @NaturePodcast https://www.Nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05254-2 Using “muography” to see into the ground, beneath volcanos & into pyramids
Computationally-designed synthetic protein assemblies that evolve like viruses | Nature Research Microbiology Community
May 22, 2018Evolution of a designed protein assembly encapsulating its own RNA genome https://www.Nature.com/articles/nature25157 The opposite, in a sense, of #BioInspired. Computational design of man-made virus capsid
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Computationally-designed synthetic protein assemblies that evolve like viruses | Nature Research Microbiology Community
Cryo-EM structure of substrate-bound human telomerase holoenzyme | Nature
April 28, 2018#CryoEM structure of substrate-bound human telomerase holoenzyme https://www.Nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0062-x Quote: “2 flexibly RNA-tethered lobes: the catalytic core (w/ #TERT & conserved motifs of telomerase RNA) & an H/ACA RNP”
Could baby’s first bacteria take root before birth?
April 21, 2018Could baby’s first bacteria take root before birth?
https://www.Nature.com/articles/d41586-018-00664-8 Interesting discussion of the controversy around detecting trace exogenous sequences in human tissues. Perhaps relevant to #exRNA?
Need to make a molecule? Ask this AI for instructions
April 7, 2018Need to make a molecule? Ask this AI for instructions
http://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-03977-w #DeepLearning to do better #retrosynthesis. Perhaps other things in chemistry could be learned as well!
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“The tool, described in Nature on 28 March1, is not the first software to wield artificial intelligence (AI) instead of human skill and intuition. Yet chemists hail the development as a milestone, saying that it could speed up the process of drug discovery and make organic chemistry more efficient.
“What we have seen here is that this kind of artificial intelligence can capture this expert knowledge,” says Pablo Carbonell, who designs synthesis-predicting tools at the University of Manchester, UK, and was not involved in the work. He describes the effort as “a landmark paper”.”
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