Aging-dependent dysregulation of EXOSC2 is maintained in cancer as a dependency

Kavli Affiliate: Robert B. Darnell | Authors: Maria Skamagki, Cheng Zhang, Ezgi Hacisuleyman, Giuseppe Galleti, Chao Wu, Rajasekhar K Vinagolu, HyoKyeong Cha, Deniz Ata, Jongjin Kim, Taylor Weiskittel, Mame Diop, Thiri Aung, Michael Del Latto, Amanda S. Kim, Zhuoning Li, Matthew Miele, Rui Zhao, Laura H. Tang, Ronald C. Hendrickson, Paul B. Romesser, Jesse Joshua […]


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Measuring the functional complexity of nanoscale connectomes: polarity matters

Kavli Affiliate: Carey Priebe and Joshua Vogelstein | Authors: Qingyang Wang, Nadine Randel, Yijie Yin, Cameron Shand, Amy Strange, Michael Winding, Albert Cardona, Marta Zlatic, Joshua Vogelstein and Carey Priebe | Summary: The emerging electron microscopy connectome datasets provides connectivity maps of the brains at single cell resolution, enabling us to estimate various network statistics, […]


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Screening properties of charge regulated zwitterionic macroion solutions

Kavli Affiliate: Rudolf Podgornik | First 5 Authors: Rashmi Kandari, Rudolf Podgornik, Sunita Kumari, , | Summary: We generalize a calculation scheme for obtaining the screening length in electrolytes and zwitterionic macroions subject to charge regulation by the former. We express the inverse screening parameter in terms of the derivative of the pressure with respect […]


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CHIME/FRB Outriggers: Design Overview

Kavli Affiliate: Kiyoshi W. Masui | First 5 Authors: The CHIME/FRB Collaboration, Mandana Amiri, Bridget C. Andersen, Shion Andrew, Kevin Bandura | Summary: The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) has emerged as the world’s premier facility for studying fast radio bursts (FRBs) through its fast transient search backend CHIME/FRB@. The CHIME/FRB Outriggers project will […]


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Dust Growth in ALMA Rings: II. Dusty Rossby Wave Instability

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Can Cui, Konstantin Gerbig, Ya-Ping Li, Ziyan Xu, Rixin Li | Summary: Annular substructures serve as ideal venues for planetesimal formation. In this series, we investigate the linear stage of dust growth within rings. The first paper examines the global streaming instability, while this study focuses on […]


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Dust Growth in ALMA Rings: II. Dusty Rossby Wave Instability

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Can Cui, Konstantin Gerbig, Ya-Ping Li, Ziyan Xu, Rixin Li | Summary: Annular substructures serve as ideal venues for planetesimal formation. In this series, we investigate the linear stage of dust growth within rings. The first paper examines the global streaming instability, while this study focuses on […]


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Dust Growth in ALMA Rings: II. Dusty Rossby Wave Instability

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Can Cui, Konstantin Gerbig, Ya-Ping Li, Ziyan Xu, Rixin Li | Summary: Annular substructures serve as ideal venues for planetesimal formation. In this series, we investigate the linear stage of dust growth within rings. The first paper examines the global streaming instability, while this study focuses on […]


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The Kratos Framework for Heterogeneous Astrophysical Simulations: Ray Tracing, Reacting Flow and Thermochemistry

Kavli Affiliate: Lile Wang | First 5 Authors: Lile Wang, , , , | Summary: Thermochemistry, ray-tracing radiation, and radiation-matter interactions are important processes which are computationally difficult to model in astrophysical simulations, addressed by introducing novel algorithms optimized for heterogeneous architectures in the Kratos framework. Key innovations include a stoichiometry-compatible reconstruction scheme for consistent […]


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The Kratos Framework for Heterogeneous Astrophysical Simulations: Ray Tracing, Reacting Flow and Thermochemistry

Kavli Affiliate: Lile Wang | First 5 Authors: Lile Wang, , , , | Summary: Thermochemistry, ray-tracing radiation, and radiation-matter interactions are important processes which are computationally difficult to model in astrophysical simulations, addressed by introducing novel algorithms optimized for heterogeneous architectures in the Kratos framework. Key innovations include a stoichiometry-compatible reconstruction scheme for consistent […]


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Dynamic Vision Mamba

Kavli Affiliate: Zheng Zhu | First 5 Authors: Mengxuan Wu, Zekai Li, Zhiyuan Liang, Moyang Li, Xuanlei Zhao | Summary: Mamba-based vision models have gained extensive attention as a result of being computationally more efficient than attention-based models. However, spatial redundancy still exists in these models, represented by token and block redundancy. For token redundancy, […]


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