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TRACER navigates rearrangement-driven sesterterpene chemical space via multimodal enzyme-product representation learning

Skeletal rearrangement drives the immense structural complexity of terpene, yet predicting it remains a formidable challenge due to sequence-function decoupling in terpene synthases. Here, we established TRACER (terpene rearrangement annotation via co-attentive enzyme-product representation), a multimodal framework mapping the latent associations between sequence-derived enzyme representations…

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Scientists map the microscopic roots of chaos in dusty plasma using supercomputer simulations

Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Jammu 17 Aug 2026 Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding the chaotic world of turbulence by tracking the movement of millions of individual particles in a specialised state of matter known as dusty plasma.

  • Scientists map microscopic origins of turbulence in dusty plasma using supercomputer simulations.
  • Understanding dusty plasma turbulence could improve plasma containment in nuclear fusion reactors.

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