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AI Hits the Top 1% on Human Creativity Test
New research suggests that artificial intelligence can match the top 1% of human thinkers on a standard test for creativity.
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From Atoms to Materials: Algorithmic Breakthrough Unlocks Path to Sustainable Technologies
Researchers have developed a mathematical algorithm that can guarantee to predict the structure of any material just based on the knowledge of the atoms that make it up.
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No Increase in Mortality for Most With "Overweight" BMI, Study Says
A new study that looked at data from more than half a million US adults over two decades suggests that body mass index in the “overweight” range may not increase mortality independently of other risk factors, such as age.
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Polymer "Brains" Could Advance Artificial Neural Networks
Researchers have developed a technique for growing conductive polymer wire connections between electrodes to realize artificial neural networks that overcome the limits of traditional computer hardware.
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AI Can Predict Activity of RNA-Targeting CRISPR Tools
A new study combines a deep learning model with CRISPR screens to control the expression of human genes in different ways.
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AI Biomarker Approach for Prostate Cancer Therapy Shows Promise for Some Patients
Data from a new study validates the first-ever predictive AI biomarker of androgen deprivation therapy benefit in prostate cancer.
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Robotic Glove Helps Piano Players Relearn Skills After Stroke
A first-of-its-kind robotic glove is lending a “hand” and providing hope to piano players who have suffered a disabling stroke.
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AI Aids Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury
An intelligent suit is hoped to significantly improve rehabilitation after a serious spinal cord injury.
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Antarctic Bacteria and Computer Calculations Inspire New Enzyme
For the first time, researchers have succeeded in predicting how to change the optimum temperature of an enzyme using large computer calculations. A cold-adapted enzyme from an Antarctic bacterium was used as a basis.
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Disorder During Development Leads to Robustness in Tiny Crustacean
Consider the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, a tiny crustacean with some interesting attributes. Their fascinating bodies and accessible growth conditions make these creatures a well-chosen model organism for developmental studies
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