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Chemistry for computing

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Scientists demonstrate use of acid-base reactions for information storage and processing

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Professor Marc Riedel to lead NSF-funded project on DNA computing and storage

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The collaborative effort between industry and academia will explore alternate applications of the novel DNA-based storage system that Seagate is designing

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Scientists use unique combination of techniques to study synapse formation and modifications in vivo

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The longitudinal data on synaptic dynamics gathered in vivo can further our understanding of learning, memory formation, and the overall plasticity of the brain.

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Advanced data science techniques could improve the performance of traditional MRI

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Research shows that traditional imaging methods when supported by modern tools such as machine learning techniques can offer results comparable to those offered by deep learning methods.

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Scientists demonstrate technique that could reveal the mechanics of memory formation

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The technique demonstrated in mice provides a new toolset to illuminate the processes of learning and memory formation