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AI and quantum mechanics team up to accelerate drug discovery

SMU have created SmartCADD. This open-source virtual tool combines artificial intelligence, quantum mechanics and Computer Assisted Drug Design (CADD) techniques to speed up the screening of chemical compounds, significantly reducing drug discovery timelines.

Tue Oct 8, 2024 15:33
AI simulation gives people a glimpse of their potential future self

'Future You' is a generative AI tool that enables users to have a simulated conversation with a potential version of their future selves. The chatbot is meant to reduce users' anxiety, improve positive emotions, and guide them toward making better everyday choices.

Wed Oct 2, 2024 20:39
New data science tool greatly speeds up molecular analysis of our environment

A research team has developed a computational workflow for analyzing large data sets in the field of metabolomics, the study of small molecules found within cells, biofluids, tissues, and entire ecosystems.

Sat Sep 21, 2024 00:01
CREME AI and CRISPR in tandem

CREME is a virtual laboratory that allows scientists to simulate specific decreases in gene activity. It offers a powerful new tool for identifying and understanding important parts of the genome. And it could one day give scientists who don't have access to real laboratories the power to make breakthrough discoveries.

Tue Sep 17, 2024 00:53
Smartphone-based microscope rapidly reconstructs 3D holograms

Researchers developed a new smartphone-based digital holographic microscope that enables precision 3D measurements. The highly portable and inexpensive microscope could help bring 3D measurement capabilities to a broader range of applications, including educational uses and point-of-care diagnostics in resource-limited settings.

Mon Sep 16, 2024 23:53
Researchers develop a stretchable, wearable device that lights up an LED using only the warmth of your skin

Researchers have developed a flexible, durable electronic prototype that can harvest energy from body heat and turn it into electricity that can be used to power small electronics, such as batteries, sensors or LEDs. This device is also resilient -- it still functions even after being pierced several times and then stretched 2,000 times.

Thu Sep 12, 2024 02:05

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