Functional-Structural Plant Modelling (FSPM) is an integrative simulation framework that couples the physiological processes of plants with their three-dimensional architecture. This approach enables ...
Opposites attract and likes repel is a universal law in nature, with electromagnetic interactions being the most ingrained in our minds, such as the interaction between positive and negative poles, ...
The genomes of phages—viruses that infect bacteria—are largely composed of "dark matter": genes that encode proteins whose functions remain unknown. Less than four years ago, a team led by Prof. Rotem ...
As the grid evolves with electrification, distributed energy resources, and telecommunications, utilities face increasing ...
Tiffanwy Klippel-Cooper of OmnigeniQ explains how physics-based modelling could help researchers better understand drug ...
Researchers present BioEmu – a new AI model that rapidly and accurately predicts the full range of shapes a protein can adopt, offering a faster, cheaper alternative to traditional molecular ...
In light of recent global shocks and rising external volatility, there is a growing need to effectively monitor short-term ...
AESG's new Structural Design and Engineering division aims to reduce project risks and enhance budget certainty ...
Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies combining stem cells, biomaterial scaffolds, and biochemical/physical cues have emerged as promising approaches for the repair/replacement of injured tissues and ...