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CRE Broker (Land/Development) + Sitework Contractor. Econ, investing, entertainment, science, health. Data. #HottyToddy/#Clemson, Braves, #RiseUp, #HeatNation
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@Ncgassociates @biberkinsurance Horrific company. We can’t do anything either right now because of them. But we’re about to have a new insured provider
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@HaterReport_ Didn’t he have a similar shot as a playoff buzzer beater vs Toronto in 2018ish?
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RT @CBKReport: Clemson is officially the Blue Blood Killer ™️ The Tigers have now beaten: Duke Kentucky North Carolina Tigers are HOT 🔥🐅…
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@kaylanknit Love this. It’s a mindset I’ve taken on lately as well. Our problems are up to us to fix!
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The biotech revolution is finally arriving
🚨 AI DID IN SECONDS WHAT NATURE NEEDED 500 MILLION YEARS FOR Nature spent half a billion years crafting proteins—AI just did it in months. Meet ESM3, the super-powered AI that designs brand-new proteins from scratch, no evolution required. This could change medicine, biotech, and maybe even life itself. Trained on 2.78 billion proteins, ESM3 has 98 billion parameters, making it one of the most advanced AI models ever. Instead of just remixing nature’s greatest hits, it creates entirely new proteins, like a biological DJ with infinite samples. Its biggest flex? esmGFP, a glowing protein 58% different from anything found in nature. Evolution would need millions of years to make this—ESM3 whipped it up in no time. This isn’t just a cool science trick. It could revolutionize drug discovery, speed up new medicine development, and push biotech into sci-fi territory with stronger materials, cleaner energy, and futuristic food production. It might even help us predict how life itself will evolve, which sounds like something we should keep an eye on. AI-powered protein design isn’t just coming—it’s here. And it’s about to shake things up. Source: bioRxiv
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