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"Uncovering Neural Network-like Abilities in Physical Processes through Self-Assembling DNA Recognition"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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A new study suggests that physical processes, specifically nucleation, can exhibit complex pattern recognition abilities similar to neural networks. The research, published in Nature, challenges the traditional view of cells' molecular circuits and proposes that the molecules responsible for building structures within cells can also perform the functions of sensing, decision-making, and response. The study demonstrates how the physics of nucleation can recognize subtle chemical combinations and build different molecular structures in response, indicating hidden computational abilities in physical processes. The findings may lead to new perspectives on computation and have implications for understanding multi-component systems in various fields.

The Science Behind Crystal Formation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Conversation

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Crystals form when molecules with similar properties come together and stick, forming chemical bonds. They require special conditions and a nucleation site to grow on. Crystals can form from dissolved molecules in water or from cooling magma. Different types of crystals can provide valuable information to scientists, such as the age of rocks and environmental conditions. Some crystals grow through metamorphism, and larger crystals can form when there is more space for growth. Certain crystals are also used as gemstones for jewelry.