Anthropic's Claude Science is a workbench that gives scientists one environment to do computational research, saving them ...
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AI framework could speed battery, combustion and materials research by automating simulations
Computers have made it easier than ever before to design the perfect material for a given problem: Scientists can create a ...
Anthropic introduced two new products on Tuesday, the agentic-focused Claude Sonnet 5 and Claude Science, a new app aimed at ...
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Toward experiment-guided AlphaFold: Researchers overcome AI tool's single-conformation limitation
The AI-based program AlphaFold predicts a protein's 3D structure with remarkable accuracy. However, it tends to reduce heterogeneous structures to a single dominant conformation, or shape, and ...
Background Improvement science has supported the methodological foundations for the application of quality improvement (QI) ...
This article is part of “The Young American Scientists,” which includes stories of 28 extraordinary scientists poised to change the world, as well as a deep look at the past, present and future of ...
Claude Science, Anthropic’s new AI research workbench, launched in beta July 1 for all paid subscribers — no enterprise vetting required. The platform uses multi-agent orchestration across 60-plus ...
Australia’s new AI Safety Institute is testing the world’s most powerful models, and the government says getting ahead of the risks is now the priority.
UCSD establishes Institute for Applied Health Intelligence UC San Diego recently announced the establishment of the Institute ...
The project aims to shift science education from a textbook-centric exercise into an engaging, hands-on learning experience.
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Agentic AI bot helps scientists speak to robots, speeding up experiments
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory use a slew of autonomous robots to design and ...
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Scientists Wipe Out 99% of Cancer Cells in Lab Using Vibrating Molecules
(STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Scientists may have found a way to destroy cancer cells without ...
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