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  2. RNA origami - Wikipedia

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    RNA origami mechanism. RNA origami is the nanoscale folding of RNA, enabling the RNA to create particular shapes to organize these molecules. [1] It is a new method that was developed by researchers from Aarhus University and California Institute of Technology. [2] RNA origami is synthesized by enzymes that fold RNA into particular shapes.

  3. Foldable smartphone - Wikipedia

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    A foldable smartphone (also known as a foldable phone or simply foldable) is a smartphone with a folding form factor. It is reminiscent of the clamshell (or "flip phone") design of many earlier feature phones. [1] [2] Some variants of the concept use multiple touchscreen panels on a hinge, while other designs utilise a flexible display.

  4. Nussinov algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Nussinov algorithm is a nucleic acid structure prediction algorithm used in computational biology to predict the folding of an RNA molecule that makes use of dynamic programming principles. [1] The algorithm was developed by Ruth Nussinov in the late 1970s.

  5. Folding phones are here. So where is Apple?

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    But the demand for folding phones is growing, and if Apple doesn’t get moving, it could lose further to Samsung. The market is expected to double to $54 billion in the next five years, according ...

  6. RNA - Wikipedia

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    Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule that is essential for most biological functions, either by performing the function itself (non-coding RNA) or by forming a template for the production of proteins (messenger RNA). RNA and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are nucleic acids.

  7. Transcription-mediated amplification - Wikipedia

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    TMA produces RNA amplicon rather than DNA amplicon. Since RNA is more labile in a laboratory environment, this reduces the possibility of carry-over contamination. TMA produces 100–1000 copies per cycle (PCR and LCR exponentially doubles each cycle). This results in a 10 billion fold increase of DNA (or RNA) copies within about 15–30 minutes.

  8. Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold review: The best phone for ...

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    Google's first-ever folding phone – the Pixel Fold – can do all of those things, but there are some major issues with it, especially when you compare it to the very best Pixel phones. It's ...

  9. The New Samsung Fold Phone Is Expensive and Clunky, But Still ...

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    The new foldable phone is legitimately fun to use and will draw attention from anyone you walk by, but it still feels too clunky and fragile to recommend right now.