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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

UC Santa Barbara's new chancellor: Dennis Assanis, scientist, engineer, university president

Dennis Assanis has been appointed the new chancellor of UC Santa Barbara, succeeding Henry T. Yang after his 31-year tenure. He faced financial and political difficulties.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

AI could be science's strongest ally

Breakthroughs in cancer, rare diseases, and drug development require time, space, and the freedom to explore. Instead, scientists are burning out and many are even walking away, with a recent survey showing that 75% of U.S.-based researchers are considering relocation.
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fromNature
3 weeks ago

What's it like to work with an AI team of virtual scientists?

Montine constructed a team of six artificial-intelligence characters, all powered by a commercial large language model, to examine possible treatments for Alzheimer's disease.
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fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

In a first, system uses sunlight to power carbon capture | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell researchers have developed a solar-powered method for carbon capture, significantly reducing costs and emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel-dependent techniques.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

Scientists Successfully Grow Human Tooth in Lab, With Aim of Implanting in Humans

Scientists at King's College London have grown a human tooth in a lab, potentially revolutionizing dental care with natural alternatives to fillings and implants.
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fromTNW | Future-Of-Work
5 months ago

Will AI revolutionise drug development? Researchers say it depends on how it's used

AI in drug development shows promise but requires cautious optimism and realistic expectations.
Despite excitement, AI has not yet significantly improved drug success rates in clinical trials.
fromScienceDaily
4 months ago
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'Democratizing chemical analysis':Chemists use machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images

fromHackernoon
7 months ago
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Tired of Sifting Through Science Papers? This AI Knowledge Graph Does It for You | HackerNoon

Artificial intelligence
fromTNW | Future-Of-Work
5 months ago

Will AI revolutionise drug development? Researchers say it depends on how it's used

AI in drug development shows promise but requires cautious optimism and realistic expectations.
Despite excitement, AI has not yet significantly improved drug success rates in clinical trials.
fromScienceDaily
4 months ago
OMG science

'Democratizing chemical analysis':Chemists use machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images

fromHackernoon
7 months ago
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Tired of Sifting Through Science Papers? This AI Knowledge Graph Does It for You | HackerNoon

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fromWashington Post
5 months ago

Polar bear fur could hold the secret to replacing 'forever chemicals'

Polar bears' greasy fur may help create environmentally friendly alternatives to harmful chemicals used in various products.
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