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Q&A: AI’s expanding role in the future of scientific discovery
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, which brings together researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Glen de Vries Dean of the Mellon College of Science and a panelist at the ... Read More
New AI Tool Predicts Which of 1,000 Diseases Someone May Develop in 20 Years
A large language model called Delphi-2M analyzes a person’s medical records and lifestyle to provide risk estimates for more than 1,000 diseases ... Read More
Open-source AI tool aims to accelerate drug discovery for lifesaving therapies

To solve a problem, we have to see it clearly. Whether it's an infection by a novel virus or memory-stealing plaques forming in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, visualizing disease processes in the ... Read More
Proteintech Launches “Able” AI – A First-of-Its-Kind Tool to Accelerate Scientific Discovery

Finding the most suitable antibodies from the vast pool of potential products is a challenge. Able helps scientists pinpoint the right antibody based on their research needs, while also providing all ... Read More
AI sidekick for scientists: Ai2 aims to spark big discoveries with Asta open-source agent platform

The Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) pitches its new Asta project as a rigorous open-source agentic platform for science. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Yes, ChatGPT can draft a tricky email. But can ... Read More
With no need for sleep or food, AI-built 'scientists' quickly design nanobodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants

Imagine you're a molecular biologist wanting to launch a project seeking treatments for a newly emerging disease. You know you need the expertise of a virologist and an immunologist, plus a ... Read More
An AI System Found a New Kind of Physics that Scientists Had Never Seen Before

For all the problems AI is causing society, one of its greatest benefits lies in the world of science. A new study focused on the chaotic dynamics of dusty plasmas found that, when trained properly, ... Read More
Why AI Isn’t Enough: Leveraging Scientific Intellectual Property

Every few months, a new AI tool drops, and the internet reacts as if someone just discovered fire. We hear the same buzzwords: faster, cheaper, smarter. But the question I keep asking is: To what end? Read More
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