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Trans-splicing is an essential mRNA processing step for a significant portion of living organisms. In trans-splicing, exons from two pre-mRNA precursors merge into a single mRNA, w...
The turbulent atmosphere, flexible optical fibres, and living tissue, are all examples of opaque materials that change in time. Light propagating through these moving complex media...
The brain has the remarkable ability to imagine diverse solutions to complex problems and to rapidly switch between them to adapt to new situations. Such properties are essential f...
Geographic information systems (GIS) and corresponding data sources are of major importance for answering the questions posed by data scientists from various domains of application...
Implanted electrode arrays are a key component of neuroprosthetic systems designed to restore functions lost through injury or degeneration of the nervous system. Electrode arrays...
The gift of longevity carries with it a host of complexities in ensuring that lifespans are not only prolonged but also healthy and functional. Effective health strategies must be...
Genome annotation, transcriptomic and proteomic pipelines have traditionally dismissed proteins encoded by short open reading frames (sORF) known as microproteins. This provides a...
OPEN-2QS aims to deliver a disruptive change in our capabilities of analog quantum simulation of open 2D many-body systems. For the first time, this will allow us to investigate qu...
Soil bacteria are of critical importance to soil health. Soil pore-size distribution over multiple length scales, which facilitates nutrient transport, depends on the presence of s...
Antiferromagnetic spintronics exploits the antiferromagnetic (AFM) staggered magnetization-Néel vector to manipulate spin dependent transport properties in structures containing an...
Aliphatic sp3-rich ring systems such as cyclopropanes and cyclobutanes are commonly observed motif in drug molecules. This is due to the fact that they can positively influence met...
As the world faces escalating environmental crises driven by human economic activity, research on planetary boundaries highlights critical ecological limits necessary to sustain hu...
BAME is a project in applied mathematics addressing challenges in the kinetic theory of gases. The focus is on a system of Boltzmann-like equations that describes gas mixtures comp...
It is nowadays well known the urgent need of cheap, green and efficient catalysts able to convert greenhouse gases into more valuable and recyclable hydrocarbons. In this context,...
The malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites often use highly divergent proteins to regulate fundamental biological processes, such as sexual replication in the mosquito. Therefore, th...
Enzymatic addition of a methyl group (methylation) is the most prevalent natural modification in cells, serving a myriad of regulatory and structural functions. Abnormal methylatio...
This interdisciplinary project, titled Lit-In-Soc: Literature Industry - Society between Colonialism and Globalisation: The Role of Literature and the Corporate Press in the Globa...
Micro-behaviors are subtle, often unconscious actions, expressions, or gestures that individuals exhibit in their daily lives. They are often shown in nonverbal communication. Unde...
Understanding the arrangement of atoms when individual atomic sheets are combined is crucial for unlocking their unique optical and electronic properties. Recent advances in 2D tra...
RNA is a ubiquitous biomolecule with a broad range of activities crucial for keeping cells alive. Understanding how RNA bioactivity is controlled is vital for elucidating its roles...