It turns out that there is at equilibrium about a 2-3% higher density in the proximal leaflet. These results are in favorable agreement with recent data obtained by very large scale modeling using a water free
如题,在做动力学的时候,考虑结合自由能的时候,常常听到solvation penalty (对应的中文不太清楚)。很...
Once Dr. Doudna and Dr. Charpentier revealed the molecular mechanism that enabled the natural CRISPR-Cas9 system to cut DNA, the next question was obvious: if Cas9 is given a different guide RNA sequence, could it be used to create cuts at any desired location in an organism’s genome? Th...
Quantum computing is an emerging area of computer science focused on building computers based on the principles ofquantum theoryto dramatically increase computation speeds. It aims to use the unique behaviors of quantum physics to solve problems that are too complex for classical computing and to prov...
Mechanisms of silencing and activation antagonize each other. During the cell cycle, replication and mitosis are the stages at which epigenetic memory is most likely to be erased. Each stage presents a different molecular challenge to memory. During replication, newly assembled chromatin is acetylated...
Supercomputer processing speed is measured in quadrillion floating point operations per second (FLOPS), also known aspetaflopsor PFLOPS. The most powerful supercomputer today, Frontier by Hewlett Packard Enterprises, processes at over 1 exaflops (one quintillion or 1018FLOPS). ...
Superposition:Superposition is the state in which a quantum particle or system can represent not just one possibility, but a combination of multiple possibilities. Entanglement:Entanglement is the process in which multiple quantum particles become correlated more strongly than regular probability allows. ...
What is quantum computing in simple terms? Quantum computing refers to computing that operates off of the laws of quantum mechanics in order to solve problems faster than classical computers. Quantum computers use qubits to have information be in multiple states (such as 0 and 1) at once. ...
{\pmb \Gamma }\), the point in the phase space evolving according to the equations of motion. However, on the macroscopic scales, in equilibrium conditions, these properties have no time-dependence. Thus, following Boltzmann, macroscopic observables correspond to time average of their associated ...
Supercomputers are still with us; the fastest supercomputer is the US-based Frontier, with a processing speed of 1.206 exaflops, or quintillion floating point operations per second (flops).1But today, more organizations are running HPC services on clusters of high-speed computer servers hosted on ...