Digitize your Biology! Modeling multicellular systems through interpretable cell behavior

Kavli Affiliate: Denis Wirtz | Authors: Jeanette A.I. Johnson, Genevieve L Stein-O’Brien, Max Booth, Randy Heiland, Furkan Kurtoglu, Daniel Bergman, Elmar Bucher, Atul Deshpande, Andre Forjaz, Michael Getz, Ines Godet, Melissa Lyman, John Metzcar, Jacob Mitchell, Andrew Raddatz, Heber L. Rocha, Jacobo Solorzano, Aneequa Sundus, Yafei Wang, Daniele M. Gilkes, Luciane T. Kagohara, Ashley L. […]


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Very Local Impact on the Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Nuclei below 100 TeV

Kavli Affiliate: Igor Moskalenko | First 5 Authors: Mikhail Malkov, Igor Moskalenko, Patrick Diamond, Mingyun Cao, | Summary: Recent measurements of primary and secondary CR spectra, their arrival directions, and our improved knowledge of the magnetic field geometry around the heliosphere allow us to set a bound on the distance beyond which a puzzling 10-TeV […]


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On Why the 10-TeV Cosmic Ray Bump Originates in the Local Interstellar Medium

Kavli Affiliate: Igor Moskalenko | First 5 Authors: Mikhail Malkov, Patrick Diamond, Mingyun Cao, Igor Moskalenko, | Summary: Recent measurements of primary and secondary CR spectra, their arrival directions, and our improved knowledge of the magnetic field geometry around the heliosphere allow us to set a bound on the distance beyond which a puzzling 10-TeV […]


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Robust reprogramming of glia into neurons by inhibition of Notch signaling and NFI factors in adult mammalian retina.

Kavli Affiliate: Seth Blackshaw | Authors: Nguyet Le, Trieu-Duc Vu, Isabella Palazzo, Ritvik Pulya, Yehna Kim, Seth Blackshaw and Thanh Hoang | Summary: Neurogenic competence is actively repressed in mature mammalian Muller glial cells, and previous studies have predicted that this is in part mediated by active Notch signaling. To determine whether global loss of […]


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A variational Monte Carlo approach to the SU(4) spin-orbital model on the triangular lattice

Kavli Affiliate: Yi Zhou | First 5 Authors: Chun Zhang, Hui-Ke Jin, Yi Zhou, , | Summary: Previous investigations have suggested that the simplest spin-orbital model on the simplest frustrated lattice can host a nematic quantum spin-orbital liquid state. Namely, the orbital degeneracy of the SU(4) Kugel-Khomskii (KK) model tends to enhance quantum fluctuations and […]


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Topological spin-orbit-coupled fermions beyond rotating wave approximation

Kavli Affiliate: Long Zhang | First 5 Authors: Han Zhang, Wen-Wei Wang, Chang Qiao, Long Zhang, Ming-Cheng Liang | Summary: The realization of spin-orbit-coupled ultracold gases has driven a wide range of researches and is typically based on the rotating wave approximation (RWA). By neglecting the counter-rotating terms, RWA characterizes a single near-resonant spin-orbit (SO) […]


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Local wellposedness for the quasilinear Schrödinger equations via the generalized energy method

Kavli Affiliate: Yi Zhou | First 5 Authors: Jie Shao, Yi Zhou, , , | Summary: We study the global Cauchy problem of the quasilinear Schr"odinger equations, for which KENIG et al. (Invent Math, 2004; Adv Math, 2006) obtained short time local wellposedness with large data by pseudo-differential techniques and viscosity methods, while MARZUOLA et […]


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Galaxy quenching at the high redshift frontier: A fundamental test of cosmological models in the early universe with JWST-CEERS

Kavli Affiliate: Roberto Maiolino | First 5 Authors: Asa F. L. Bluck, Christopher J. Conselice, Katherine Ormerod, Joanna M. Piotrowska, Nathan Adams | Summary: We present an analysis of the quenching of star formation in massive galaxies ($M_* > 10^{9.5} M_odot$) within the first 0.5 – 3 Gyr of the Universe’s history utilizing JWST-CEERS data. […]


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Simultaneous multi-transient linear-combination modeling of MRS data improves uncertainty estimation

Kavli Affiliate: Jeremias Sulam | Authors: Helge J Zollner, Christopher B. Davies-Jenkins, Dunja B. Simicic, Assaf Tal, Jeremias Sulam and Georg Oeltzschner | Summary: Purpose: The interest in application and modeling of dynamic MRS has recently grown. Therefore, it is imperative to systematically investigate accuracy, precision, and uncertainty estimation of 2D modeling algorithms. 2D modeling […]


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Evidence for Low-Level Dynamical Excitation in Near-Resonant Exoplanet Systems

Kavli Affiliate: Avi Shporer | First 5 Authors: Malena Rice, Xian-Yu Wang, Songhu Wang, Avi Shporer, Khalid Barkaoui | Summary: The geometries of near-resonant planetary systems offer a relatively pristine window into the initial conditions of exoplanet systems. Given that near-resonant systems have likely experienced minimal dynamical disruptions, the spin-orbit orientations of these systems inform […]


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