There is a huge amount of DNA in most human cells, and that DNA has to be carefully compacted and organized so that it will fit into a cell’s nucleus, while the crucial parts of it remain accessible so that…
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A Close Look at Chromatin Condensates
There is a huge amount of DNA in most human cells, and that DNA has to be carefully compacted and organized so that it will fit into a cell’s nucleus, while the crucial parts of it remain accessible so that…
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A Close Look at Chromatin Condensates
There is a huge amount of DNA in most human cells, and that DNA has to be carefully compacted and organized so that it will fit into a cell’s nucleus, while the crucial parts of it remain accessible so that…
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Scientists Discover How To “Purify” Light, Paving the Way for Faster, More Secure Quantum Technology
Researchers have uncovered a method to purify a photon stream that is central to quantum circuitry. University of Iowa scientists have identified a new way to “purify” photons, a development that could improve both the efficiency and security…
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Transformer vs LSTM for Time Series: Which Works Better?
In this article, you will learn how to build, train, and compare an LSTM and a transformer for next-day univariate time series forecasting on real public transit data.
Topics we will cover include:
- Structuring and windowing a time series for…
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Anxiety and insomnia linked to sharp drops in key immune cells
Natural killer (NK) cells act as key defenders within the immune system. They help control infections by targeting invading microbes, foreign materials, and damaged or infected cells early on, which limits their ability to spread. NK cells travel…
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James Webb telescope reveals molecular origins of planetary systems and exoplanet atmospheres
- JWST’s infrared breakthroughs: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is revolutionising astrochemistry by tracing molecular evolution from interstellar clouds to planet formation, revealing rich chemistry in distant galaxies…
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Deep-learning model predicts how fruit flies form, cell by cell | MIT News
During early development, tissues and organs begin to bloom through the shifting, splitting, and growing of many thousands of cells.
A team of MIT engineers has now developed a way to predict, minute by minute, how…
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Highlights of the Year
Physics Magazine Editors pick their favorite stories from 2025.
[Physics 18, 191] Published Mon Dec 15, 2025
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The Universal Law Behind Market Price Swings
Author(s): Jean-Philippe Bouchaud
Analysis of a large dataset from the Tokyo Stock Exchange validates a universal power law relating the price of a traded stock to the traded volume.
[Physics 18, 196] Published Mon Dec 15, 2025
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