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AI Algorithm To Speed Up Drug Molecule Design
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used to predict molecular wave functions and the electronic properties of molecules. This innovative AI method could be used to speed-up the design of drug molecules.
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Quantum Computers Learn To Mark Their Own Work
Scientists have developed quantum computers that can potentially answer questions beyond the capabilities of classical computing.
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Mouse Study Suggests Experts' Brains Have Speedier Neurons
As mice learn new tasks, the wiring of cell circuits and activities of their neurons changes, according to a new study.
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Virtual Reality "Moonwalk" Reveals Distortions in Spatial Memory
A new study suggests that special memory can become distorted when patterns of grid cells in the brain are irregular.
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AI Learns To Design
A new study has revealed that AI agents can adopt human design strategies, such as using visual clues, to solve problems.
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Bluetooth Design Flaw Leaves Devices Vulnerable to Hacking
Mobile apps that work with Bluetooth devices have an inherent design flaw that makes them vulnerable to hacking, new research has found.
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AI Helps Breed Climate-resilient Crops
Researchers are currently working on numerous projects that form an integrated roadmap for the future of AI in plant breeding and bioenergy.
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Can a UNICORN Outrun Earthquakes?
By transforming code into an AI-like algorithm, researchers have simulated a 1,944 km × 2,646 km × 480 km area at the Cascadia Subduction Zone, an effort that contribute towards improved earthquake forecasting.
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Virtual Reality: The Next Big Thing in Art Therapy?
New research investigates if virtual reality could be a useful expressive tool for art therapy.
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What To Do With Nuclear Waste? Machine Learning Helps Find the Answer
A new study has achieved exaflop performance on the Summit supercomputer with a deep learning application used to model subsurface flow in the study of nuclear waste remediation at a site in Washington with tens of millions of gallons of radioactive and chemical waste in large underground tanks.
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