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New ‘AI scientists’ are improving – but reveal their fundamental limits
What happens when scientists trust AI more than colleagues?
AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data for connections between diseases
A man used AI to help make a cancer vaccine for his dog – an oncologist urges caution
Researchers use NMR, mathematical modelling and simulations to reveal how a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor
Tenstorrent Unveils TT-QuietBox(TM) 2, the First RISC-V AI Workstation With a Fully Open-Source Stack to Deliver Teraflop-Class Inference
Simulations make possible to study movements of large proteins
Simulation makes it possible to study movements of large proteins
AI-guided protein design for enhanced intracellular antibodies
AI cannot automate science – a philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research
Decoding the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics: Can phenomena from the microscopic world be realized in macroscopic systems? A first step toward…
Decoding the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: A new world of materials opened up by molecular architecture – exploring the frontiers of…
Decoding the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: The discovery of regulatory T cells, the “brakes” of immune responses
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Genesis Mission: why Trump’s plan to put AIs in charge of science could backfire
New Collaborative Research Centres: A Resounding Success for the University and the University Hospital
Research Unravels Puzzle Of How Viruses Can Cause Long-term Lung Damage
Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and materials science
Programmable Proteins Use Logic To Improve Targeted Drug Delivery
Some Human GII.4 Norovirus Are Better Than Others At Infecting Cells
From pea protein to buckwheat: surprising foods that can trigger severe allergic reactions
Understanding solute selectivity: how aquaporin 10.2 filters urea and boric acid
The US-UK tech prosperity deal carries promise but also peril for the general public
HKUST Team Develops a Novel Vesicle-Based Method Advancing Membrane Protein Research
Molecular ‘fossils’ offer microscopic clues to the origins of life – but they take care to interpret
True blue: Researchers create better blue food dye from algae
Australians join elite group of scientists using AI to create man-made proteins
Natural Sensors Help In Mapping Out Cells’ Own Biology
New cases of meningococcal disease have been detected. What are the symptoms? And who can get vaccinated?
Neurosymbolic AI is the answer to large language models’ inability to stop hallucinating
Moving pictures: Researchers use movies to diagnose EV battery failure
Power of AI to help tackle genetic diseases
Scientists reveal new toxin that damages the gut
Framework offers systems-level analysis of cancer mutations
Study: ‘Ball and chain’ mechanism inactivates key ion channel
New biomarkers may improve diagnosis of gallbladder cancer
How the Victorians started the modern health obsession with collagen
Enzymes are the engines of life − machine learning tools could help scientists design new ones to tackle disease and climate change
AI, quantum drive discovery of peptides for microplastic cleanup
AI could usher in a golden age of research – but only if these cutting-edge tools aren’t restricted to a few major private companies
Will AI revolutionize drug development? Researchers explain why it depends on how it’s used
Powerful AI tool can boost precision medicine, treatments
Meat has a distinct taste, texture and aroma − a biochemist explains how plant-based alternatives mimic the real thing
New Horizons For AI In Biological Research
Cells have more mini ‘organs’ than researchers thought − unbound by membranes, these rogue organelles challenge biology’s fundamentals
AI is set to transform science – but will we understand the results?
How do heat protectants for hair work? A chemistry expert explains
AI was central to two of 2024’s Nobel prize categories. It’s a sign of things to come