Two years ago, Suzanne Hathon took a class on how to bind books. It was fascinating for her, not just because she loves books, but also because of her job as Sterling Heights Library’s public services ...
Abstract: Accurate prediction of peptide–HLA class I binding is crucial for immunotherapy and vaccine development, but existing methods often struggle to capture the intricate biological relationships ...
This is The Chronicle’s eighth year of surveying the first-year class. Below are all our articles on the Class of 2028. The Chronicle has also collected coverage on the Class of 2027, Class of 2026, ...
Prior research shows attendance is one of the best predictors of class grades and student outcomes, creating a strong argument for faculty to incentivize or require attendance. Attaching grades to ...
The Vanguard Group’s application to add ETF shares to its actively managed mutual funds will likely significantly ramp up competition in the space if/once the SEC approves such hybrid structures, ...
Measuring drug potency is essential for ensuring the clinical effectiveness of therapeutic drugs throughout their lifecycle, but designing accurate and reproducible potency assays can be challenging ...
In this work, we benchmark the accuracy of the density-functional tight-binding (DFTB) method, namely the long-range corrected second-order (LC-DFTB2) and third-order (DFTB3) models, for predicting ...
Certain AI use cases are now banned, and staff at companies that either provide or use the technology must have “a sufficient level of AI literacy.” As of Feb. 2, 2025, the first few requirements of ...
Abstract: Neoepitopes are significant therapeutic cancer vaccine candidates, given that tumor neoepitopes induce an immune response to eliminate cancer cells. This immune activation depends on the ...
This study aims to evaluate the trueness of Kennedy Class III and IV dental arches digitized by different methods and three-dimensionally (3D) printed using stereolithography technology in an in vitro ...
The Rhode Island School of Design uses recipes to teach the trial-and-error process of tweaking and refining a product. To study the method of iterative design ...
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