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Balancing Training Data and Human Knowledge Makes AI Act More like a Scientist
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Cell Press
Researchers develop a framework that helps AI incorporate natural laws to better navigate complex scientific problems
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Mapping the Future’s Sweet Spot for Clean Energy and Biodiversity
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University of California - Davis
Joshua tree and kit fox study shows the importance of considering future range shifts when siting clean energy
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New Method Could Help Design Drugs to Treat Diseases Caused by Rogue Enzymes
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The Rockefeller University
Innovative platform helps design molecules that can target helicases involved in numerous diseases
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New Study Discovers How Altered Protein Folding Drives Multicellular Evolution
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University of Helsinki
Researchers have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life
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Advancing Chemistry with AI: New Model for Simulating Diverse Organic Reactions
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Carnegie Mellon University
New machine learning model paves the way for efficient simulations of reactive processes, no supercomputer required
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New Technique May Help Scientists Stave Off Coral Reef Collapse
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University of Florida
In a research first, the early coral skeleton formation step has been reproduced in squishy sea anemone
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Curcumin Nanoemulsion Tested for Treatment of Intestinal Inflammation
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
A formulation developed by Brazilian researchers proved effective in tests involving mice
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How a Common Food Ingredient Can Take a Wrong Turn, Leading to Arthritis
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
We need tryptophan to survive, but new research shows our gut bacteria can break it down into an inflammatory chemical
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Next-Generation Multi-gas Analysis Technology Unveiled
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Gasera Ltd.
The GASERA ONE PULSE+ sets a new standard for sensitivity and versatility
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Deconstructing the Structural Elements of a Lesser-Known Microbe
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University of Pennsylvania
Researchers shed light on archaea, a single-cell microorganism, and the molecular mechanisms behind cell shape formation
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MIT Scientists Use a New Type of Nanoparticle to Make Vaccines More Powerful
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Metal-organic particles can deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant to generate a strong immune response at a lower dose
| 3 min read
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Earliest-Yet Alzheimer’s Biomarker Found in Mouse Model
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Findings could point to new targets for Alzheimer's research, early detection, and treatment options
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