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CELL: Consortium for the Equations of Life and Living Systems. Fusing MathBio, BioPhysics, CompBio, AI and empirical bio around an aggressive mathematical core.

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What is the universal mathematical configuration space in biology that we are building t CELL: Consortium for the Equations of Life and Living Systems and why do we need it? Physics got real when it chose Hilbert space as the home of states, fixed the operator algebra, and

What is the universal mathematical configuration space in biology that we are building t CELL: Consortium for the Equations of Life and Living Systems and why do we need it?

Physics got real when it chose Hilbert space as the home of states, fixed the operator algebra, and
Javier Santoyo (@jsantoyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

scBSP: A fast and accurate tool for identifying spatially variable features from high-resolution spatial omics data. #SpatialOmics #Bioinformatics 🧬 🖥️ academic.oup.com/bioinformatics…

scBSP: A fast and accurate tool for identifying spatially variable features from high-resolution spatial omics data. #SpatialOmics #Bioinformatics 🧬 🖥️ 
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Sebastien Bubeck (@sebastienbubeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

gpt5-pro is superhuman at literature search: it just solved Erdos Problem #339 (listed as open in the official database erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/3…) by realizing that it had actually been solved 20 years ago h/t Mark Sellke for pointing this out to me!

gpt5-pro is superhuman at literature search: 

it just solved Erdos Problem #339 (listed as open in the official database erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/3…) by realizing that it had actually been solved 20 years ago

h/t <a href="/MarkSellke/">Mark Sellke</a> for pointing this out to me!
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At CELL, we plan to structure the consortium around focused working groups and fast-moving swarms. Details are in the link below. Tell us where this model works, where it breaks, and how to improve it. Your feedback will directly shape the future of open science.

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Protein Hunter: exploiting structure hallucination within diffusion for protein design 1. Protein Hunter is a novel framework for de novo protein design that leverages diffusion-based structure prediction models to hallucinate protein-like folds from out-of-distribution inputs.

Protein Hunter: exploiting structure hallucination within diffusion for protein design

1. Protein Hunter is a novel framework for de novo protein design that leverages diffusion-based structure prediction models to hallucinate protein-like folds from out-of-distribution inputs.
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The return of the physicists: "CMT-Benchmark: A benchmark for condensed matter theory built by expert researchers." arxiv.org/abs/2510.05228 A set of hard physics problems few AIs can solve. Avg performance across 17 models is 11%. Problems range across topics like: Hartree-Fock

The return of the physicists: "CMT-Benchmark: A benchmark for condensed matter theory built by expert researchers." arxiv.org/abs/2510.05228 A set of hard physics problems few AIs can solve. Avg performance across 17 models is 11%.  Problems range across topics like:

Hartree-Fock
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Biology is stalled not by data or GPUs but by the missing spine of math: a defined state space, a governing operator, proofs of existence and stability, and explicit error budgets mapping states to observables. That is mathematical biology, not pattern mining or data plumbing,

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An exciting milestone for AI in science: Our C2S-Scale 27B foundation model, built with Yale University and based on Gemma, generated a novel hypothesis about cancer cellular behavior, which scientists experimentally validated in living cells.  With more preclinical and clinical tests,

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🚨New job alert! We’re trying to put some tailwind behind developing out some of our new molecular, organismal, and high dimensional phenotyping capabilities Arcadia Science and are launching an effort to fuel the fire. But first I need a project director to oversee it. If

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Earning Mathematical Credibility in Biology Biology will earn predictive power when it stops hunting for a single closed form and adopts a contract: S, L, θ, ε. In physics, the many-electron Schrödinger equation is unsolvable in closed form, yet its approximation ladder, from

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Prof. Chen Ning Yang, a world-renowned physicist, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor at Tsinghua University, and Honorary Director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Tsinghua University, passed away in Beijing due to illness

Prof. Chen Ning Yang, a world-renowned physicist, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor at Tsinghua University, and Honorary Director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Tsinghua University, passed away in Beijing due to illness
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C.N. Yang has passed, age 103. Yang was awarded the Nobel prize at 35, for parity violation (shared with T.D. Lee). But his greatest contribution was probably Yang-Mills theory, now referred to as gauge theory. When I was a student the former designation was as common as the

C.N. Yang has passed, age 103.

Yang was awarded the Nobel prize at 35, for parity violation (shared with T.D. Lee). But his greatest contribution was probably Yang-Mills theory, now referred to as gauge theory. When I was a student the former designation was as common as the
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C. N. Yang, one of the greatest physicist of the 20th century has passed today at the age of 103. The symmetry he broke still trembles through physics like an aftershock that never ends. He refused the comfort of mirror worlds, daring to imagine that nature could choose a side.

C. N. Yang, one of the greatest physicist of the 20th century has passed today at the age of 103.

The symmetry he broke still trembles through physics like an aftershock that never ends. He refused the comfort of mirror worlds, daring to imagine that nature could choose a side.
Surya Ganguli (@suryaganguli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good point. My first paper was on time travel in the Gödel universe. ML was easy to pick up after that :) journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/1…

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Biological intuition seduces us with language like “gene expression space” or “metabolic state space,” but these are conceptual shadows. What lives in the notebooks of molecular biologists is not yet a space in the mathematical sense. The CELL initiative demands we be precise: a

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Can't wait to dig deep on this. Invariably I just love everything that comes out of Prof Prof. Anima Anandkumar lab and team! Will be writing soon on how this effort may port into what we are building at CELL /cc CELL