In this talk, we discuss the paper "A multimodal sleep foundation model for disease prediction" by Rahul Thapa et al., Nature Medicine, 2026. Abstract Sleep is a fundamental biological process with broad implications for physical and mental health, yet its complex relationship with disease remains poorly understood. Polysomnography (PSG)—the gold standard for sleep analysis—captures rich …
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "Temporal tissue dynamics from a spatial snapshot" by Jonathan Somer et al., Nature, 2026. Abstract Physiological and pathological processes such as inflammation and cancer emerge from interactions between cells over time1. However, methods to follow cell populations over time within the native context of a human tissue are … |
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "A multi-agent reinforcement learning framework for exploring dominant strategies in iterated and evolutionary games" by Qi Su et al., Nat. Comm., 2026. Abstract Exploring dominant strategies in iterated games holds theoretical and practical significance across diverse domains. Previous studies, through mathematical analysis of limited cases, have unveiled classic … |
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