The history of human progress is, in many ways, the history of technology’s diffusion. Among these advances, a few—what economists call general-purpose technologies—have had the greatest impact on ...
A tiny amoeba has broken a pretty big record. The newly discovered species of single-celled organism can divide and reproduce at a piping hot 63 degrees Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit), higher than ...
Scientists have identified a single-celled eukaryote thriving in the steaming pools of Lassen Volcanic National Park, challenging long-held beliefs about the thermal limits of complex life. Named ...
Deep generative models have gained considerable attention in low-level vision tasks due to their powerful generative capabilities. Among these, diffusion model-based approaches, which employ a forward ...
This cell likes it hot. A tiny, single-celled amoeba that can thrive at temperatures that kill all other known complex life — organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and internal structures — has been ...
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