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Scientists translated an entire viral genome so a quantum computer could read and analyze it
Scientists have uploaded a viral genome to a quantum computer, marking an important step for the future of quantum-enabled advancements in biology.
"A dark patch could be where the film had turned to goo..." - Building an algorithm to flatten and process warped and damaged film. Hopefully you've been following our series of posts about efforts to ...
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology has a wide range of applications in indoor positioning due to its high precision and strong anti-interference ability. However, in complex indoor environments, UWB ...
Creating a highly accurate geological model at a large scale presents a considerable challenge, primarily due to constraints imposed by sparse data availability. A promising strategy to mitigate these ...
Abstract: Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is a fundamental challenge in bioinformatics, forming the basis for addressing numerous computational biology problems, e.g., protein structure prediction ...
Edit distance—a classical problem in computer science—has received ongoing attention from both practitioners and theoreticians. Given two strings A and B, the edit distance is the minimum number of ...
NeighborNet constructs phylogenetic networks to visualize distance data. It is a popular method used in a wide range of applications. While several studies have investigated its mathematical features, ...
This first quote represents the beginning of the Epic of Gilgamesh as known from the 19th century onwards. The following one shows the text fully restored, in the form it achieved over 100 years later ...
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