By treating DNA as a language, Brian Hie’s “ChatGPT for genomes” could pick up patterns that humans can’t see, accelerating ...
Enzymes significantly speed up the chemical reactions that keep you alive. Researchers are using AI to create new ones to tackle modern challenges.
In a study published in Science, researchers detailed how they used advanced language models to fast-forward evolution, simulating hundreds of millions of years of genetic changes ...
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By listening, scientists learn how a protein foldsProtein sonification: Hairpin in a trap The researchers wanted to map the time sequence of hydrogen bonds ... which looks like a total random mess, you actually hear patterns when you listen ...
Google Deepmind co-founder Demis Hassabis talks to FT editor Roula Khalaf about the real world healthcare applications of AI ...
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Is anti-aging science misguided? ‘Reversing’ your biological clock may be out of reachThe first suggests aging happens because our DNA accumulates random damage over time ... The study primarily relied on DNA sequencing of exomes (protein-coding regions) rather than whole genomes.
In this week's science roundup from Short Wave, we discuss "chirps" of radiation from space, contagious urination among chimps, and the meltiness of vegan cheese.
In a pioneering collaboration with AbbVie, Northwestern researchers have discovered a new way to potentially treat cancer by ...
New research uses AI to engineer enzymes with intricate active sites, expanding the possibilities for synthetic biocatalysts.
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