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Nature Communications

Nature Communications, Published online: 05 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-73863-x In this work, the authors develop a machine learning–based enhanced sampling workflow to target the intrinsically disordered AR-NTD, identifying druggable conformations and enabling transferable modeling of ligand binding for rational drug discovery.

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The Medical News
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Semiconductor Engineering

Researchers from Arizona State University and Georgia Institute of Technology published “Thermal- and Aging-Aware Rowhammer Vulnerability Analysis of Monolithically-Integrated IWO eDRAM for Edge Platforms”. “This work presents the first comprehensive temperature- and aging-aware vulnerability analysis of amorphous Indium Tungsten Oxide (IWO) embedded DRAM (eDRAM), a promising next-generation memo…

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nLab
Urs Schreiber
41m ago

On higher gauge theory for principal 2-bundles with connection: In a broader context of higher gauge theory and relating to the Dirac monopole: On Snyder spacetimes and Lie triple systems: Generalization of Noether's theorem to Poisson-Lie group symmetries, not necessarily acting by symplectomorphisms, for which the conserved charges may be nonabelian: On categorified Tannaka duality between quas…

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nLab
Urs Schreiber
41m ago

On higher gauge theory relating to the Dirac monopole: Hank Chen, Florian Girelli, Gauging the Gauge and Anomaly Resolution [arXiv:2211.08549] Hank Chen, Hopf 2-Algebras: Homotopy Higher Symmetries in Physics, PhD thesis (2024) [pdf] On categorified Tannaka duality between quasitriangular 2-bialgebras and braided monoidal 2-categories:

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DEV Community

Generating High-Quality PDFs in Django with Playwright (When Other Libraries Fall Short) PDF generation is one of those tasks developers often underestimate — until you try to render modern HTML , Tailwind CSS , external images , or embedded map screenshots . Suddenly, the limitations of traditional Python PDF libraries become painfully obvious. Tools like xhtml2pdf , WeasyPrint , and wkhtmltopdf…

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The Guardian

Reform UK leader looks spooked by far-right Restore and risks undermining efforts to appeal to moderate voters Nigel Farage’s self-confidence is famously iron-clad. But just before 12.30pm on Wednesday as a visibly angry Keir Starmer tore into his “unforgivable” response to the murder of Henry Nowak, Farage’s attempts to laugh off the criticism looked unconvincing. He was rattled. This has been a…

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Every developer writing code today has a copilot open somewhere. It sits in the IDE, it autocompletes, it chats, it explains. It has become as natural as syntax highlighting. And for most teams, the copilot is quietly sending every prompt, every function name, every variable, every piece of business logic, to a cloud server somewhere. Most people have accepted that as the deal. You get smart sugg…

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Charlie Holtz, CEO and co-founder of Conductor (YC-backed), recently walked through his entire AI coding workflow on Y Combinator's Full Stack video series. I watched it twice. Not because it was flashy. Because it confirmed something I've been feeling for months about my own AI coding workflow in 2026: the tools are incredible, but the job got harder, not easier. The easy 80% of software enginee…

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The Guardian

Ten years after the vote, our economy is battered – and our national conversation darkens by the day. Still, there is reason for hope When the anniversary comes, later this month, few will be in the mood to look back. All the political talk will be of the Makerfield byelection, of the future of this government and this prime minister. And yet, it would be wise to reflect on what happened on 23 Ju…

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The CSS clamp() function is one of the most useful tools in modern CSS, but the math to get a correct preferred value is tedious to do by hand. What clamp() actually does clamp(minimum, preferred, maximum) locks a value between a floor and ceiling while letting it scale proportionally between them based on viewport width. For fluid typography, the preferred value is a linear interpolation between…

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The Medical News

In 2025, the European Medicines Agency approved two antibodies for Alzheimer's disease: lecanemab (Leqembi, from Biogen) and donanemab (KisunlaTM, from Eli Lilly and Company), both based on immunotherapy (the use of molecules from the immune system to treat diseases).

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So far, we've talked about how data is stored in memory and the different data types available in Python and Go. Storing data is only part of programming. At some point, our programs need to make decisions. When thinking about real-world applications, you can think: Should a user be allowed to log in? Is a student eligible for admission? Has a customer completed payment? Should an email notificat…

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Recently Published | Science Publications
Recently Published | Science Publications

Journal of Computer Science, Published online: 5 June 2026; doi:10.3844/jcssp.2026.1532.1538 Accurate and real-time detection of cardiac arrhythmias is essential for timely medical intervention. Advances in wearable devices and deep learning have made it feasible to continuously monitor elect...

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The Guardian

Federal judge rules policies unlawfully barred applicants from receiving decisions on asylum, green cards and more The Trump administration unlawfully barred applicants from 39 travel-ban countries from receiving decisions on asylum, work permits, green cards and citizenship applications, a US federal judge ruled on Friday. The decision came on the same day that the US Senate voted to pass legisl…

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DEV Community
Nitesh Thakur
54m ago

Solving Linear Equations with Gauss Elimination: A Complete Guide with C Code Have you ever wondered how engineering software solves systems of 50 equations with 50 unknowns in milliseconds? The answer at the heart of most linear solvers is the Gauss Elimination Method — one of the most important algorithms in numerical computing. Today I'll break it down from scratch: the concept, the algorithm,…

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