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Reply to How are scientists using AI and machine learning to analyze large datasets in the field of genomics? by balbeer_12
There are many answers. Overall, general concepts like neuronal networks are tailored and packaged to specific data situations and purposes. Perhaps one good example is drug response prediction, where such tools are trained on genomic features of model organisms such as cancer cell lines to predict patient-specific cancer drug response (very broadly speaking here).
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Reply to comment by mfb- in In the absence of cosmic radiation, would an object placed in space eventually cool to absolute zero? by IHatrMakingUsernames
True. So they both could eventually tend towards 0, but DE will generally be more energetic
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It could drop so low that it won't stop the object from reaching its ground state, but if dark energy stays the way it is then there will always be some radiation in the universe.
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Wouldn’t the CMB also stop the temperature of space from reaching exactly 0K. In trillions/quadrillions of years it may be very very low, but never 0K, right?
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