In this talk, we discuss the paper “Impact of daylight saving time on physical activity patterns” by Hayoung Jeong et al., Nature Health, 2026. Abstract Daylight saving time (DST) remains contentious: some policymakers highlight behavioural benefits, while others emphasize health risks. Here we estimated the behavioural and physiological impacts of DST using longitudinal Fitbit measures …
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "High-order Michaelis-Menten equations allow inference of hidden kinetic parameters in enzyme catalysis" by Divya Singh et al., Nat. Comm., 2025. Abstract Single-molecule measurements provide a platform for investigating the dynamical properties of enzymatic reactions. To this end, the single-molecule Michaelis-Menten equation was instrumental as it asserts that the … |
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In this talk, we discuss the paper “Circadian rhythm profiles derived from accelerometer measures of the sleep-wake cycle in two cohort studies” by Sam vidil et al., Nature Communications, 2025. Abstract: Accelerometers allow objective measures of dimensions (rest-activity rhythm (RAR), daytime activity, sleep, and chronotype) of the bio-behavioural manifestation of circadian rhythm (CR) using multiple … |
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In this talk, we discuss the paper “Chaos Meets Attention: Transformers for Large-Scale Dynamical Prediction” by Yi He et al., ICML Poster, 2025. Abstract: Generating long-term trajectories of dissipative chaotic systems autoregressively is a highly challenging task. The inherent positive Lyapunov exponents amplify prediction errors over time. Many chaotic systems possess a crucial property — … |
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