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A mathematical solution for precise control of cellular “noise”
Why does cancer sometimes recur after chemotherapy? Why do some bacteria survive antibiotic treatment? In many cases, the answer appears to lie not in genetic differences, but in biological noise - ...
New math model controls biological noise at single-cell level, offering a path to tackle cancer relapse and drug resistance.
Explore the link between cancer and bacterial relapse in light of new research on biological noise and therapy strategies.
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New study provides a key breakthrough in cancer therapy and synthetic biology
Randomness inside cells can decide whether a cancer returns after chemotherapy or whether an infection survives antibiotics.
The mathematics protecting communications since before the internet remain our strongest defense against machine-speed ...
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work ...
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All day brain tracking helps scientists finally decode fatigue
Most of the time, you assume your brain is either “on” or “off,” awake or asleep. A new study shows something far more ...
A new systems-based approach to chemicals aims to anticipate risks before they impact nature, and researchers across Europe are already shaping the future of environmental risk assessment.
Eighty years after total war transformed the continent, European countries are making big bets on new instruments of ...
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