A groundbreaking discovery has unveiled a novel code within DNA, now known as “spatial grammar,” which holds immense potential for transforming our comprehension of gene activity within the human genome.

A groundbreaking discovery has unveiled a novel code within DNA, now known as “spatial grammar,” which holds immense potential for transforming our comprehension of gene activity within the human genome.
Scientists introduce what they call ‘simultaneous and heterogeneous multithreading’ or SHMT. This system doubles computer processing speeds with existing hardware by simultaneously using graphics processing units (GPUs), hardware accelerators for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), or digital signal processing units to process information.