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“Invisible” Protein Movements Revealed by Anton 2 Simulations

“Invisible” Protein Movements Revealed by Anton 2 Simulations

by Ken Chiacchia | Jun 8, 2023 | Anton 2, Science Highlights

Snapshot of the β2AR–Gs system: NE(+)-bound β2AR coupled with Gs protein. Different subunits and loops are illustrated by different colors (Green – β2AR, Gray – intracellular loop 3 or ICL3, Pink – GsαAH domain, Red – GsαRas domain, Blue – Gβ, Yellow – Gγ). From Y....
CMU Robotics Institute AIs Learn New Tasks with Unprecedented Flexibility

CMU Robotics Institute AIs Learn New Tasks with Unprecedented Flexibility

by Ken Chiacchia | May 25, 2023 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights

TrajAir dataset includes recorded ADS-B trajectories of aircraft interacting in a non-towered general aviation airport and the weather context from METAR strings. TrajAirNet predicts multi-future samples (cyan) of trajectories for all agents by conditioning each on...
BirdFlow AI “Connects the Dots” in Massive, Volunteer Database to Track Migratory Birds

BirdFlow AI “Connects the Dots” in Massive, Volunteer Database to Track Migratory Birds

by Ken Chiacchia | May 10, 2023 | AI, Science Highlights

Predictions made by the BirdFlow AI on how the American woodcock migrates in North America between eBird “snapshots.” From Fuentes, M., Van Doren, B. M., Fink, D., & Sheldon, D. (2023). BirdFlow: Learning seasonal bird movements from eBird data. Methods in Ecology...
Bridges-2 Simulations Reveal Promising Properties of Polymer Brushes

Bridges-2 Simulations Reveal Promising Properties of Polymer Brushes

by Ken Chiacchia | Apr 26, 2023 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Proof-of-concept work suggests applications in industrial processes, environmental monitoring, and medicine Polymer brushes are forests of molecular-sized chains extending from a surface. If they can be made to behave properly in the real world, they could form the...
Cultural “Landscapes” Uses Metaphor of Valleys, Mountains, and Plains to Understand the Evolution of World Religions

Cultural “Landscapes” Uses Metaphor of Valleys, Mountains, and Plains to Understand the Evolution of World Religions

by Ken Chiacchia | Apr 12, 2023 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Work on Bridges-2 shows the approach can help explain persistence of some cultural practices as well as how culture changes over time Do human culture and practices evolve in a predictable way over time? A team from Carnegie Mellon University and the Santa Fe...
PSC-Intern’s Work Reveals How Clam Evolution Avoids Poisoning by Toxic Gas in UPR Study

PSC-Intern’s Work Reveals How Clam Evolution Avoids Poisoning by Toxic Gas in UPR Study

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 29, 2023 | Science Highlights

Adobe Stock #527516305. Scientists leverage past MARC program to maintain competitive bioinformatics program at minority-serving institution Lucina pectinata is a clam that lives in mud flats among levels of hydrogen sulfide high enough to harm most animals....
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