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  • Jan 14, 2025 | biorxiv.org | Sarah Chen |Aviv Regev |Anne Condon |Jiarui Ding

    AbstractSingle-cell RNA-seq data have provided new insights into intracellular and intercellular processes. Because multiple processes are active in each cell simultaneously, such as its cell type program, differentiation, the cell cycle, and environmental responses, their respective signals can confound one another, requiring methods that can separate and filter different complex biological signals.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | mondaq.com | Sarah Chen |Lewis Cohen |Gregory Strong

    "Blockchains" are networks of computers running the client software of the blockchain (known as "nodes") operated by persons unknown to each other that are able to maintain identical copies of a common ledger, the "state" of which is constantly updated through the acceptance and processing of a set of valid user instructions (known as a "block").

  • Sep 5, 2024 | finance.yahoo.com | Sarah Chen |Rakesh Sharma

    (Bloomberg) -- Chinese and Indian diesel markets — which account for the bulk of Asian demand — are showing signs of a slowdown, potentially leading to more weakness in crude oil prices. Most Read from BloombergHow Air Conditioning Took Over the American OfficeThe Outsized Cost of Expanding US RoadsHong Kong’s Arts Hub Turns to Selling Land to Stay AfloatIn China, the biggest oil importer, demand for the fuel is contracting, while in India, consumption growth has collapsed.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Josh Xiao |Sarah Chen

    China installed a new army commander for its southern region, an unexpected move that comes after recent clashes in the South China Sea inflamed tensions with the US and its regional allies. General Wu Yanan has been appointed to head the Southern Theater Command, according to a Chinese state media report Wednesday which referred to him by that title. Wu, born in Aug 1962, has extensive experience in the ground forces.

  • Jul 8, 2024 | finance.yahoo.com | Audrey Wan |Luz Ding |Winnie Zhu |Hallie Gu |Sarah Chen

    (Bloomberg) -- Chinese commodities markets entered the second half with a bearish tilt, raising expectations that next week’s big policy meet in Beijing will show how the government plans to approach problems around overcapacity and faltering demand.

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