Increased mutation rate and interlocus gene conversion within human segmental duplications.

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Goldberg | Authors: Mitchell R. Vollger, William S. DeWitt, Philip C. Dishuck, William T. Harvey, Xavi Guitart, Michael E. Goldberg, Allison Rozanski, Julian Lucas, Mobin Asri, The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium, Katherine M. Munson, Alexandra P. Lewis, Kendra Hoekzema, Glennis A. Logsdon, David Porubsky, Benedict Paten, Kelley Harris, PingHsun Hsieh and Evan […]


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High-Speed Imaging Reveals the Bimodal Nature of Dense Core Vesicle Exocytosis

Kavli Affiliate: Robert Edwards | Authors: Pengcheng Zhang, David Rumschitzki and Robert H Edwards | Summary: During exocytosis, the fusion of secretory vesicle with plasma membrane forms a pore that regulates release of neurotransmitter and peptide. Heterogeneity of fusion pore behavior has been attributed to stochastic variation in a common exocytic mechanism, implying a lack […]


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Device-Cloud Collaborative Recommendation via Meta Controller

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Jiangchao Yao, Feng Wang, Xichen Ding, Shaohu Chen, Bo Han | Summary: On-device machine learning enables the lightweight deployment of recommendation models in local clients, which reduces the burden of the cloud-based recommenders and simultaneously incorporates more real-time user features. Nevertheless, the cloud-based recommendation in the industry […]


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Predicting the structural colors of films of disordered photonic balls

Kavli Affiliate: Vinothan N. Manoharan | First 5 Authors: Anna B. Stephenson, Ming Xiao, Victoria Hwang, Liangliang Qu, Paul A. Odorisio | Summary: Photonic balls are spheres tens of micrometers in diameter containing assemblies of nanoparticles or nanopores with a spacing comparable to the wavelength of light. When these nanoscale features are disordered, but still […]


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Filtering and imaging of frequency-degenerate spin waves using nanopositioning of a single-spin sensor

Kavli Affiliate: Toeno Van Der Sar | First 5 Authors: Brecht G. Simon, Samer Kurdi, Joris J. Carmiggelt, Michael Borst, Allard Katan | Summary: Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) magnetometry is a new technique for imaging spin waves in magnetic materials. It detects spin waves by their microwave magnetic stray fields, which decay evanescently on the scale of […]


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A Kubernetes ‘Bridge’ operator between cloud and external resources

Kavli Affiliate: Elise Jennings | First 5 Authors: Boris Lublinsky, Elise Jennings, Viktória Spišaková, , | Summary: Many scientific workflows require dedicated compute resources, including HPC clusters with optimized software, quantum resources, and dedicated hardware cluster systems like Ray, for example. At the same time, many scientific workflows today are built on Kubernetes leveraging growing […]


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Uncertainty alters the balance between incremental learning and episodic memory

Kavli Affiliate: Daphna Shohamy | Authors: Jonathan Nicholas, Nathaniel Douglass Daw and Daphna Shohamy | Summary: A key question in decision making is how humans arbitrate between competing learning and memory systems to maximize reward. We address this question by probing the balance between the effects, on choice, of incremental trial-and-error learning versus episodic memories […]


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Realization of the Haldane Chern insulator in a moiré lattice

Kavli Affiliate: Jie Shan | First 5 Authors: Wenjin Zhao, Kaifei Kang, Lizhong Li, Charles Tschirhart, Evgeny Redekop | Summary: The Chern insulator displays a quantized Hall effect without Landau levels. In a landmark paper in 1988, Haldane showed that a Chern insulator could be realized through complex next-nearest-neighbor hopping in a honeycomb lattice. Despite […]


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Two-stage superconductivity in the Hatsugai-Kohmoto-BCS model

Kavli Affiliate: Yi Zhou | First 5 Authors: Yu Li, Vivek Mishra, Yi Zhou, Fu-Chun Zhang, | Summary: Superconductivity in strongly correlated electrons can emerge out from a normal state that is beyond the Landau’s Fermi liquid paradigm, often dubbed as "non-Fermi liquid". While the theory for non-Fermi liquid is still not yet conclusive, a […]


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