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AI model cracks yeast DNA code to turbocharge protein drug output
MIT researchers have built an AI language model that learns the internal coding patterns of a yeast species widely used to manufacture protein-based drugs, then rewrites gene sequences to push protein ...
Industrial yeasts are a powerhouse of protein production, used to manufacture vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, and other useful compounds. In a new study, MIT chemical engineers have harnessed artificial ...
Abstract—This study explores the application of large language (LLM) models for detecting implicit bias in job descriptions, an important concern in human resources that shapes applicant pools and ...
A new framework for generative diffusion models was developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, significantly improving generative AI models. The method reinterpreted Schrödinger bridge models as ...
Visionary has introduced three new wallplate models, including USB-C Bluetooth and Dante integration, debuting at InfoComm 2025. The DuetE5-WP-C wallplate encoder combines USB-C and HDMI inputs into a ...
Abstract: Wind power has emerged as a vital renewable energy source. However, its inherent temporal variability and non-stationarity pose significant challenges for accurate forecasting. To solve this ...
Encoder models like BERT and RoBERTa have long been cornerstones of natural language processing (NLP), powering tasks such as text classification, retrieval, and toxicity detection. However, while ...
Qualcomm and Nokia Bell Labs showed how multiple-vendor AI models can work together in an interoperable way in wireless networks. Carl Nuzman, Bell Labs Fellow at Nokia Bell Labs and Rachel Wang, ...
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