Last year’s Chemistry Nobel Laureate published a new study in Nature that could revolutionize the way snakebite is treated.
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Venomous snakebites cause significant deaths and injuries annually. Researchers are now using AI to develop synthetic ...
The AI-designed proteins neutralized lethal 3FTx toxins found in snake venom, which are often the reason that traditional antivenoms fail.
A groundbreaking study led by Nobel Laureate David Baker and Timothy Patrick Jenkins introduces innovative, computationally ...
Researchers have designed new proteins using deep learning methods to neutralize deadly toxins from elapid snake venom, ...
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Each year, snake bites kill upwards of 100,000 people and permanently disable hundreds of thousands more, according to ...
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The current way to produce antivenoms is antiquated. Experiments in mice suggest that an artificial intelligence approach could save time and money.