Unveiling the Mechanisms Behind Cancer Aggressiveness: How Epichaperomes Drive Cellular Plasticity
What makes cancer so aggressive and adaptable? Our latest research uncovers a hidden mechanism within cells—specialized protein networks called epichaperomes. These structures help cancer cells survive and thrive, reactivating developmental pathways and fueling unchecked growth.
5G NR fiber-wireless converged systems by injection locking multi-optical carrier into directly-modulated lasers
5G NR fiber-wireless converged systems by injection locking multi-optical carrier into directly-modulated lasers (DMLs) are demonstrated. The successful transport of 5G NR signals through fiber-wireless convergence demonstrates the potential to meet next-generation communications.
Bioinspired: A hardware implementation replicating human visual pathways.
A human visual pathway-replicated hardware is constructed with split floating gate 2D tungsten diselenide crossbar arrays and related peripheral circuits, achiving functions of color-blindness processing, shape recognition, and self-driven motion tracking.
Readout error mitigated quantum state tomography tested on superconducting qubits
Noise in quantum systems can negate any potential benefits they have over classical computers. Here, we explore how one can overcome the growing issue of readout errors in a superconducting qubit device.