Comparison of Brain Age Algorithms in Bipolar Disorder

Endothelial type I interferon signaling modulates the vascular response to ischemic brain injury Kavli Affiliate: Lisa T. Eyler | Authors: Hui Xin Ng and Lisa Eyler | Summary: Advances in computational methods have accelerated the application of machine learning to analyze large complex biological data. By applying machine learning algorithms to neuroimaging data, researchers have […]


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Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations

Kavli Affiliate: Avi Shporer | Summary:It is relatively rare for gas giant planets to have resonant or near-resonant companions, but these systems are particularly useful for constraining planet formation and migration models. In this study, we examine Kepler-1624b, a sub-Saturn orbiting an M dwarf that was previously found to exhibit transit timing variations with an […]


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Cognitive Performance and Brain-Predicted Age Difference in Bipolar Disorder

Endothelial type I interferon signaling modulates the vascular response to ischemic brain injury Kavli Affiliate: Lisa T. Eyler | Authors: Hui Xin Ng, Ashley Sutherland and Lisa Eyler | Summary: Neuroimaging-derived brain-predicted age difference (brain-PAD) is a promising marker of advanced brain aging, but its link to cognitive function in bipolar disorder (BD) is not […]


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How Significant are Cosmological Collider Signals in the Planck Data?

Kavli Affiliate: E. P. S. Shellard | Summary:The search for primordial non-Gaussianities (PNG) is theoretically well motivated but remains observationally challenging. Tight constraints with low significance for the standard non-Gaussian shapes suggest that detection may lie beyond the reach of near-future experiments. However, tests of PNG are highly template-dependent. From a theory perspective, a whole […]


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Orchestrating Spatial Transcriptomics Analysis with Bioconductor

Endothelial type I interferon signaling modulates the vascular response to ischemic brain injury Kavli Affiliate: Keri Martinowich | Authors: Helena L Crowell, Yixing Dong, Ilaria Billato, Peiying Cai, Martin Emons, Samuel Gunz, Boyi Guo, Mengbo Li, Alexandru Mahmoud, Artür Manukyan, Hervé Pagès, Pratibha Panwar, Shreya Rao, Callum J Sargeant, Lori Shepherd Kern, Marcel Ramos, Jieran […]


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Saxiphilin functions as a “toxin sponge” protein that counteracts the effects of saxitoxin poisoning

Endothelial type I interferon signaling modulates the vascular response to ischemic brain injury Kavli Affiliate: Daniel Minor | Authors: Samantha A Nixon, Sandra Zakrzewska, Seil Jang, Keli Huang, Anissa Barra, Zhou Chen, Daynen R Goss, Elizabeth Park, J Du Bois and Daniel L Minor, Jr. | Summary: Saxitoxin (STX) is among the most potent toxins […]


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“Awe-scillations”: EEG spectral and complexity representations of awe

Endothelial type I interferon signaling modulates the vascular response to ischemic brain injury Kavli Affiliate: Adam Gazzaley | Authors: Joseph Chih Chien Chen, Gabriella Mace, Avery Ostrand, Christian Valtierra, Sydney Griffith, Richard Campusano, Andrew Li, Erin Vinson, Jonas Schlomberg, Maya Eshel, John Matthew Suntay, Syed Rahim, Roger Anguera, Daniel A Brown, Nicole C Swann, Luca […]


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Residual Stress Anisotropy In Thin-Film Lithium Niobate For Stress-Managed MEMS

Kavli Affiliate: Hsiao-Mei (Sherry) Cho| First 5 Authors: [#item_custom_name[1, [#item_custom_name[2, [#item_custom_name[3, [#item_custom_name[4, [#item_custom_name[5| Summary:In this work, we present the first experimental study of residual stress and post-release beam deflection in 128-degree Y-cut thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) on Si, revealing pronounced stress anisotropy with in-plane orientation. Using optical profilometry with curvature fitting, we extract the stress […]


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Improved error correction with leakage reduction units built into qubit measurement in a superconducting quantum processor

Kavli Affiliate: Leonardo Dicarlo | Summary:Leakage to non-computational states is a source of correlated errors in both time and space that limits the effectiveness of quantum error correction (QEC) with superconducting circuits. We present and experimentally demonstrate a high-fidelity, leakage reduction unit (LRU) operating concurrently with transmon measurement without incurring time overhead. Adapted from double-drive […]


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Illustrator’s Depth: Monocular Layer Index Prediction for Image Decomposition

Kavli Affiliate: Matthew Fisher | Summary:We introduce Illustrator’s Depth, a novel definition of depth that addresses a key challenge in digital content creation: decomposing flat images into editable, ordered layers. Inspired by an artist’s compositional process, illustrator’s depth infers a layer index to each pixel, forming an interpretable image decomposition through a discrete, globally consistent […]


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