Science news articles about 'carnegie mellon scientists'
... a higher score than genes that share an inserted domain, but not a common ancestor.
The Carnegie Mellon scientists tested Neighborhood Correlation against 20 protein families — including Kinases, the ...
... in the neurons becoming overly excitable, which may be associated with the development of epilepsy. The Carnegie Mellon scientists were able to reverse this abnormal excitability using a BK channel ...
... brain can boost cognitive skills, according to Carnegie Mellon scientists. Their new brain imaging study ... way to a new era of neuro-education.
Carnegie Mellon researchers say poor readers initially ...
... subjects aged 33 to 72 using diffusion tensor imaging and tractography, the team of scientists from Carnegie Mellon University, Kings College in London and Ben-Gurion University in Israel were able ...
... on water and solid silicon floats on liquid silicon," said Michael Widom, professor of physics at Carnegie Mellon. "The unusual volume expansion of frozen water and silicon that causes them to float ...
... if the aircraft are following a large traffic circle, or rotary, in the sky. But analysis by the Carnegie Mellon researchers identified a counterexample: when aircraft approach each other at certain ...
... alterations that cause a particular symptom or trait, as in most conventional approaches, the Carnegie Mellon scientists use a statistical method that enables them to uncover genome variations ...
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