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New optics model reveals how polarized light moves through complex matter
Polarized light is one of the most powerful tools scientists have for peering inside matter, yet the way it twists, scatters and transforms inside real-world materials has long been treated as a black ...
Researchers developed a fully open-source biomolecular structure prediction model that achieves state-of-the-art performance, at the level of AlpahFold3, in an effort to democratize biomedical ...
The liver has a unique structure, especially at the level of individual cells. Hepatocytes, the main liver cells, release bile into tiny channels called bile canaliculi, which drain into the bile duct ...
Boltz-2 is an open-source biomolecular model achieving near-FEP accuracy with 1000x faster predictions for structure and binding affinity. MIT and Recursion have released Boltz-2, the first ...
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Single string pull turns flat designs into 3D structures for modular space habitats
When a user pulls the string, the structure moves smoothly into its final 3D form. If the user releases the string, the ...
In an era where artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, and high-performance computing push the boundaries of semiconductor technology, the thermal management of 2.5D and 3D integrated circuits ...
Physicists and marine biologists built a quantitative framework that predicts how coral polyps collectively construct a variety of coral shapes. Since before she could remember, Eva Llabrés was a ...
Gabriele Corso (left) and Jeremy Wohlwend (at podium) presented their new model at a Dec. 5 event at MIT’s Stata Center, where they said their ultimate goal is to foster global collaboration, ...
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