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All-atom biomolecular foundation model uses co-folding as the entry point to a scalable drug discovery engine; the release ...
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On Monday, 8 June, Director General, Rafael Mariano Grossi, briefed the Board of Governors on the IAEA’s efforts to support nuclear safety, security and safeguards in conflict-affected regions while ...
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Neutral atom company QuEra has run a simulation showing a dramatic reduction in the number of physical qubits needed to create one logical qubit, but for memory, not ...
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This repository contains training and inference code for the MoLeR model introduced in Learning to Extend Molecular Scaffolds with Structural Motifs. We also include our implementation of CGVAE, but ...
The popular choice for rendering HTML in Swift these days is to use templating languages, but they expose your application to runtime errors and invalid HTML. Our library prevents these runtime issues ...
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