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Jan 8, 2025 |
nature.com | Matthew Peach |Sarah V. Faull
AbstractHuman DNA licensing initiates replication fork assembly and DNA replication. This reaction promotes the loading of the hMCM2-7 complex on DNA, which represents the core of the replicative helicase that unwinds DNA during S-phase. Here, we report the reconstitution of human DNA licensing using purified proteins. We showed that the in vitro reaction is specific and results in the assembly of high-salt resistant hMCM2-7 double-hexamers.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
optics.org | Matthew Peach
11 Oct 2024Organizer Messe Stuttgart claims new exhibitor record and increase in visitors, this year. by Matthew Peach in Stuttgart Messe Stuttgart and the organizers of this week’s VISION 2024 expo stated that the show “is and will remain the global center of machine vision”. Between 8 to 10 October, Messe Stuttgart hosted the presentation of novel vision technologies and applications.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
optics.org | Matthew Peach
18 Sep 2024Photonics and sensing technologies are key enablers to diverse application developments. by Matthew Peach in Edinburgh Monday afternoon saw a trio of distinctive and very different plenary talks at SPIE Sensors + Imaging conference at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. Topics ranged from analyzing the effects and implications of global warming, through a notional “second quantum revolution”, to achieving military advantage via better sensing technologies.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
spie.org | Matthew Peach
The marriage of artificial intelligence with optics and photonics is born of a need for better solutions across industry and academic research Many would date the resurgent public interest in—and indeed concern about, artificial intelligence (AI) to the launch of ChatGPT 3.0, the software developed by San Francisco-based OpenAI that can create chatbots, documents, and other potentially useful media using large language models, enabling it to learn from mass sampling and human feedback.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
optics.org | Matthew Peach
21 Aug 2024Yale’s Logan Wright details his group’s achievements in “Optical Computing at the Quantum Limit”. By Matthew Peach in San Diego As part of this week’s SPIE Optics & Photonics conference program Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence, Asst. Prof. Logan G. Wright, of Yale University, presented an invited paper, entitled “Optical Computing at the Quantum Limit”. Wright’s lab works on programming programmable physical systems and multimode nonlinear and quantum optics.
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