A research team at Marburg University has investigated one of the largest enzyme complexes found in nature to date and ...
Researchers have developed AdapGNN, a novel model-agnostic framework that addresses the oversmoothing problem in graph neural ...
Stanley is an associate professor and Richard and Rhoda Goldman distinguished chair in the biological sciences as well as faculty director for the Alliance for Global Health and Science at the ...
Convolution is a remarkable property of the Fourier transform, often cited in the literature as the “faltung theorem”. Convolution is a remarkable property of the Fourier transform, often cited in the ...
Section 1. Purpose. Dangerous gain-of-function research on biological agents and pathogens has the potential to significantly endanger the lives of American citizens. If left unrestricted, its effects ...
Scientists have long debated the merits and risks of tinkering with viruses and bacteria, which the president claims caused the coronavirus pandemic. By Carl Zimmer and Emily Anthes President Trump ...
A windowed sinc filter outperforms a moving-average filter in the frequency domain. Figure 1. The ideal filter X(f) in the frequency domain has a gain of 1 and a cutoff frequency fC. This result is in ...
Convolution is used in a variety of signal-processing applications, including time-domain-waveform filtering. In a recent series on the inverse fast Fourier transform (FFT), we concluded with a ...
Aiming at the problems of traditional image super-resolution reconstruction algorithms in the image reconstruction process, such as small receptive field, insufficient multi-scale feature extraction, ...
At long last, National Institutes of Health (NIH) principal deputy director Lawrence Tabak admitted to Congress Thursday that US taxpayers funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of ...
One of the goals for this column has been to catalog a series of mathematical concepts that have made a profound impact on all of STEM, not just the last letter of the acronym. Fortunately, I’ve ...