Vertical Semiconductor’s $11M Seed Funding Fuels GaN Innovation for AI Power Demands
Revolutionizing Power Delivery with Vertical GaN Technology Vertical Semiconductor, an MIT spin-out founded in 2024, has secured $11 million in…
Revolutionizing Power Delivery with Vertical GaN Technology Vertical Semiconductor, an MIT spin-out founded in 2024, has secured $11 million in…
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A groundbreaking MIT study reveals that tiny 3D loops in the genome persist during cell division, challenging decades of scientific understanding. These microcompartments appear to strengthen as chromosomes compact, potentially helping cells maintain genetic memory across divisions.
In a discovery that challenges fundamental biological understanding, researchers at MIT have found that tiny three-dimensional loops within the genome persist during cell division, according to a new study published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. This finding contradicts the long-standing belief that the genome loses all its complex internal structure during mitosis, with scientists previously thinking the process represented a complete reset of genomic architecture.
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