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  • AI discovers learning algorithm that outperforms those designed by humans

    AI discovers learning algorithm that outperforms those designed by humans

    Rapid progress in machine learning has been brought about by algorithms that are trained using increasingly large data sets and vast computational resources, while depending less and less on human expertise. The design of such algorithms has…

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  • Enteropathogenic bacteria evade ROCK-driven epithelial cell extrusion

    Enteropathogenic bacteria evade ROCK-driven epithelial cell extrusion

    Mice

    All mouse studies complied with relevant ethics regulations and were approved by either the Genentech Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) in an Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care…

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  • Myocardial reprogramming by HMGN1 underlies heart defects in trisomy 21

    Myocardial reprogramming by HMGN1 underlies heart defects in trisomy 21

    Animal models

    All animals used in this study were handled in accordance with protocols approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC) at the University of California San Francisco. All protocols were conducted in accordance…

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  • Geologists Discover Remnants of ‘Proto Earth’ Deep Underground : ScienceAlert

    Geologists Discover Remnants of ‘Proto Earth’ Deep Underground : ScienceAlert

    Earth was a broiling mass of lava and rock before it took the form that it has today, and scientists have for the first time discovered traces of that very early ‘proto Earth’, hidden away in the deepest and oldest rocks on our planet.

    The…

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  • Comet 3I/ATLAS could soon shower NASA’s Jupiter probe in charged particles: Will it reveal more about the interstellar invader?

    Comet 3I/ATLAS could soon shower NASA’s Jupiter probe in charged particles: Will it reveal more about the interstellar invader?

    The Europa Clipper spacecraft may soon be pummeled by charged particles — particles ripped away from the ion tail streaming from the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.

    That’s the new prediction from two European researchers whose computer code allows…

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  • Incredibly detailed map of Earth’s seafloors created from space

    Incredibly detailed map of Earth’s seafloors created from space

    We know surprisingly little about Earth’s deep seafloor – only a small percentage has been mapped in detail. There are better maps of the Moon’s surface than of the bottom of Earth’s ocean.

    Ships with sonar can trace depth with great…

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  • James Webb telescope uncovers a chaotic surprise in the early universe

    James Webb telescope uncovers a chaotic surprise in the early universe

    Like cosmic toddlers, galaxies in the young universe were messy and had difficulty settling down, a new study shows.

    Using the powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), scientists peered at more than 250 galaxies in the early universe. The…

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