EPFL researchers show that cholera bacteria can exchange protective genes, including antiviral immune systems, when they live in aquatic environments. The finding helps explain how these pathogens ...
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Swiss scientists crack quantum noise problem with 99.9% accurate swap gate
Scientists in Switzerland have come closer to building stable quantum computers after developing a ...
Like most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae lives under constant attack from viruses. To survive, bacteria equip themselves with ...
A new study may show why Ozempic works better for some people than others.
Like most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae lives under constant attack from viruses. To survive, bacteria equip themselves with antiviral immune systems ...
While Anthropic claims its Claude Opus 4.6 can barely find zero-days, Mythos Preview can pop up working exploits 72.4 percent of the time. It's a good thing Anthropic has limited its use for now; if ...
Studies show THC can influence multiple stages of memory formation, shaping not just what we remember—but how accurately we ...
Traditional A/B testing splits traffic uniformly: 50 percent to control, 50 percent to variant. That’s a sensible design when ...
Intel is advancing texture compression techniques with its newly introduced Texture Set Neural Compression (TSNC) technology, ...
New research shows Stone Age humans created structured signs and symbol systems 40,000 years ago, long before formal writing ...
On its own, said several people I spoke to, the paper was a net positive to AI governance overall, in that it introduced new ...
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