Have you ever looked at a chart and thought “this looks like something I’d see on social media, so, it’s not a serious study”? I always take it in with a grain of salt.
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Microcompartments: A Hidden Layer Inside Our DNA
For decades, scientists believed that when a cell divides, its genetic material, called the genome, temporarily loses its 3D organization. And it consequently becomes a “blank slate” before rebuilding itself.
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I was very young when I first saw 2001: A Space Odyssey. I think that was the moment when my awe with AI began. For me, HAL 9000 epitomized the “perfect” AI assistant. An intelligent machine, which is always next to you, adaptable with how you speak and is super capable of managing complex operations, and of course seemingly infallible.
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