Abstract: This paper introduces the smallest dynamic random access memory (DRAM) cell, which was implemented using a new transistor structure, the dual work function - buried channel array transistor ...
Bone health relies on a balance between osteoblasts (builders) and osteoclasts (recyclers). Peak bone mass occurs in early adulthood; deficiencies during this window amplify fracture risks later in ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Phenotypical screening assays involving adherent cell culture are essential for ...
Scientists have built an artificial neuron thatās so realistic it fires, learns, and responds to chemical signals just like the real thing ā a breakthrough that could transform computing, medicine, ...
Tiny tweaks in DNA folding can have big effects. A study from Umeå University shows that even the most subtle changes in DNA's shape have an important influence on gene activity and energy production.
Cells on the inner surface of the intestine are replaced every few days. But, how does this work? It was always assumed that cells leave the intestinal surface because excess cells are pushed out. In ...
Abstract: In this letter, we investigate cooperative multi-cell integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) systems with multi-array base stations (BSs). First, we explore the relations among ...
Have you ever found yourself staring at a sea of blank cells in Excel, wondering how to fill them without hours of manual effort? For years, this has been a frustrating bottleneck for professionals ...
While humans can regularly replace certain cells, like those in our blood and gut, we cannot naturally regrow most other parts of the body. For example, when the tiny sensory hair cells in our inner ...
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