New FUME-TCRseq Technique Enables Study of Immune Response to Cancer Using Archived Tissue Samples
Researchers have developed a new technique, FUME-TCRseq, which enables the study of immune response to cancer using archived tissue samples. This breakthrough could significantly impact the understanding of the immune system’s role in cancer development, progression, and treatment.
Scientists Make Groundbreaking Discovery in Understanding Ebola Virus Replication Process
Scientists in Canada and the U.S. have made a groundbreaking discovery in understanding the replication process of the deadly Ebola virus. The research sheds light on how the virus interacts with a human protein called ubiquitin and identifies a potential target for new drugs to prevent the disease. The study utilized a combination of experimental and computational methods to investigate the interaction between the Ebola virus VP35 protein and ubiquitin chains, leading to the identification of potential chemical compounds that could disrupt this interaction. This breakthrough offers a promising avenue for the creation of more effective therapies to combat the devastating outbreaks and high mortality rates of the Ebola virus.
NUS Researchers Make Groundbreaking Discovery in Creating Carbon-Based Quantum Materials
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed an innovative method for creating carbon-based quantum materials atom by atom using a combination of scanning probe microscopy and advanced deep neural networks. This groundbreaking approach demonstrates the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize atomic manufacturing and quantum material research, with significant promise for both basic science and potential future applications. The development of open-shell magnetic nanographenes is particularly significant, crucial for the development of high-speed electronic devices at the molecular level and the creation of quantum bits, the building blocks of quantum computers.
Huawei P70 Series Release Delayed
The highly anticipated release of the Huawei P70 series has been delayed, leaving tech enthusiasts eager for the rumored 1-inch sensor for its ultra-wide camera in suspense. Speculations surrounding the delay point to US sanctions on China and Huawei, as well as Huawei’s overwhelming workload. The series is anticipated to feature a quad-curved OLED display, a new Kirin 9010 processor, and significant upgrades to the camera module. With the delay, tech enthusiasts will have to wait a little longer to experience the potential advancements in mobile photography and technological innovation that the series promises to bring.
Nasa Beams Cat Video 19 Million Miles into Space Using Laser Communication Technology
Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory made headlines by beaming a cat video 19 million miles into space using cutting-edge laser communication technology, showcasing the capability to stream ultra-high-definition video at record speed. This groundbreaking feat opens up possibilities for future space exploration, including the potential for astronauts to video call from Mars. As Nasa continues to push the boundaries of technological innovation, the prospect of leveraging laser communication for interplanetary video calls becomes increasingly feasible, marking a pivotal advancement in human space exploration.
Samsung’s 2TB T9 portable SSD sees significant price drop in Australia
Samsung’s superfast 2TB T9 portable SSD has received a substantial price drop in Australia, now available at its lowest price ever of AU$289, down from AU$429. The T9 boasts impressive performance, reaching speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s for both read and write operations, making it a compelling option for consumers in need of high-speed file transfers.
Apple researchers make significant advancements in artificial intelligence
Apple researchers have made significant advancements in artificial intelligence, developing new methods for training large language models on text and images. This breakthrough could lead to more powerful and flexible AI systems, and potential improvements in future Apple products.
NASA’s Hubble Telescope Captures Virgo Galaxy Cluster 52 Million Light-Years Away
NASA’s Hubble Telescope captures stunning image of the Virgo galaxy cluster, located 52 million light-years away. The post reveals the impact of ram pressure on star formation within the galaxies, drawing awe and admiration from users on Instagram. NASA’s ability to captivate audiences with its breathtaking glimpses of the cosmos continues to fuel fascination and wonder about the mysteries of outer space.
Vivo X Fold 3 Set to Launch in Chinese Market, Leak Suggests
Vivo is set to launch the new book-style foldable phone, the Vivo X Fold 3, in the Chinese market on March 26, as per a recent leak. The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, feature a 5,500mAh battery with 120W wired charging support, and an IPX8-rated build. The leaked specifications also suggest a 6.53-inch cover display, an 8.03-inch Samsung E7 LTPO AMOLED inner display with 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a triple rear camera unit.
How to Run Large Language Models on Your PC
Learn how to run large language models (LLMs) on your PC without relying on the cloud. Tools like Ollama, LM Suite, and Llama.cpp make it relatively simple to get these models up and running on your system. Ollama offers native support for Nvidia and Apple’s M-series GPUs, and can run on an AVX2-compatible CPU if you don’t have a supported graphics card. Installing Ollama is a straightforward process regardless of your operating system, making it easy to explore the world of large language models without specialized hardware or cloud-based solutions.