The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
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Study reveals previously unknown role for viral protein integrase in HIV's life cycle
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
Superconducting quantum design has called for specialised expertise working with mostly improvised design tools within a homegrown workflow ...
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Study reveals new structural role for HIV integrase
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
Probably worth also noting that the Okokrim decided not to press charges against [TopCo, ] against PetroNor for suspected market manipulation as lack of evidence. So I'm personally pleased about that.
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Atom-thin electronics withstand space radiation, potentially surviving for centuries in orbit
Atom-thick layers of molybdenum disulfide are ideally suited for radiation-resistant spacecraft electronics, researchers in ...
The partnership will see the two companies exploring how World Labs’ models can work alongside Autodesk’s tools, and vice versa, starting with a focus on entertainment use cases.
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Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
Google Rolls Out Latest AI Model, Gemini 3.1 Pro ...
A new federally funded study by researchers at Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania offers an unprecedented ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D‑printing method that uses nothing but light and a ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward mimicking nature’s tiniest gateways by creating ultra-small pores that rival the dimensions of biological ion channels—just a few atoms wide. The breakthrough ...
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