A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell, from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell division, scientists have opened a new frontier of computer vision into the ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell—from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell ...
A new study revisits a century-old question about how turbulence starts. The findings could potentially influence not only aircraft engineering but even the design of mechanical heart valves, and ...
Researchers simulated nearly every molecule in a bacterial cell — and then watched the cell grow and reproduce.
Two popular quantum computing algorithms for problems in chemistry may have very limited use even as quantum hardware ...
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Japanese supercomputer challenges 45-year-old theory about how sun-like stars spin
For nearly half a century, astronomers have believed that stars like our sun eventually ...
Our sun was born 4.6 billion years ago near the crowded center of the Milky Way and then migrated roughly 10,000 light-years outward to the peaceful galactic suburbs it currently occupies. Now a pair ...
As models like Gemini and Claude evolve, their simulated personalities can drift in strange directions—raising deeper ...
Located at CeSViMa in Madrid, the Magerit high-performance computing system allows scientists to run complex simulations across aerospace and environmental research.
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