University of Amsterdam Develops Open-Source Software for DNA Modeling
MDNA, a new software suite developed by computational chemists at the University of Amsterdam, aims to enhance the accuracy of DNA structure generation and analysis.
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MDNA, a new software suite developed by computational chemists at the University of Amsterdam, aims to enhance the accuracy of DNA structure generation and analysis.
An analysis highlights that a barrel of oil currently trapped behind the Hormuz Strait does not equate to spare capacity, impacting crude oil pricing.
The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment has made its comprehensive database available to the public, opening doors for new research in dark energy and cosmic evolution.
A new approach using BBQSORS, or 'BBQ sauce', is helping astronomers explain quasars, which are among the brightest objects in the universe.
In recent developments, Legend Biotech has positioned itself as a notable player in the biotech sector amidst new guidance for gene therapy and other industry news.
Wilmar International has announced a collaboration with TGI Group to create a joint venture focused on the agri-food industry.
A man finds himself in a difficult position after paying off his sister's $24,000 debt, as his father now demands he relinquish his $100,000 inheritance.
As Dow futures show an upward trend and oil prices experience a drop, investors are looking ahead to significant earnings announcements from the Fed and Micron.
A man from Jersey City, now in his 90s, has been compelled to continue working at an hourly wage of $18 due to a clerical error that barred him from accessing his pension.
A recent UN report warns that without government intervention, antibiotic use in livestock could increase by nearly a third over the next 15 years, raising concerns about human medicine resistance.
A recent survey highlights that concerns over ultra-processed foods transcend political divides, yet policy changes have been notably sluggish.
The firing of Scott Pelley marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between CBS's newsroom and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
A team of researchers in Brazil has created a novel biomaterial using jackfruit latex, potentially paving the way for new treatments for periodontitis.
As the EU sets ambitious targets for organic agriculture, Andalusia emerges as a key player, boasting over half of Spain's organic farming.
A novel method utilizing laser technology has been developed to construct protein networks resembling those found in living cells, potentially advancing biological studies.
A recent study by Concordia researchers highlights a positive trend in Quebec's forests, indicating a resurgence of conifer trees after years of decline.
A new study from Virginia Tech examines how cooking and wildfire smoke contribute to the release of microscopic particles that can affect health and climate.
A significant divide is emerging among Indonesian islands regarding the effects of nickel mining, raising concerns about its impact on local communities and environments.
A recent study examines how local partnership certifications affect the mental well-being of sexual minorities in Japan, where same-sex marriage remains illegal.
Following an early heat wave, France has reported its hottest spring on record, a trend that mirrors seasonal temperature highs seen in England and Wales.