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How augmented reality and virtual reality can revolutionize science
Scientific American
An upcoming “hackathon” is designed to accelerate their use in scientific visualization
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Science is getting less bang for its buck
The Atlantic
Despite vast increases in the time and money spent on research, progress is barely keeping pace with the past. What went wrong?
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AAAS: Machine learning 'causing science crisis'
BBC
Techniques used to analyse data are producing misleading and often wrong results, critics say.
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AI is reinventing the way we invent
MIT Technology Review
Regina Barzilay’s office at MIT affords a clear view of the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. Amgen’s drug discovery group is a few blocks beyond that. Until recently, Barzilay, one of the world’s leading researchers in artificial intelligence, hadn’t given much thought to these nearby buildings full of chemists and biologists. But as AI and…
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Unsupervised word embeddings capture latent knowledge from materials science literature
Nature
The overwhelming majority of scientific knowledge is published as text, which is difficult to analyse by either traditional statistical analysis or modern machine learning methods. By contrast, the main source of machine-interpretable data for the materials research community has come from structured property databases1,2, which encompass only a small fraction of the knowledge present in the resea
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Algorithms making discoveries
Cosmo Magazine
Research shows they could even help us cut through the paperwork. Nick Carne reports.
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AI trained on old scientific papers makes discoveries humans missed
Vice
Scientists used machine learning to reveal new scientific knowledge hidden in old research papers.
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The plan to mine the world’s research papers
Nature
A giant data store quietly being built in India could free vast swathes of science for computer analysis — but is it legal? A giant data store quietly being built in India could free vast swathes of science for computer analysis —but is it legal?
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Artificial intelligence is transforming how science gets done
Hewett Packard Enterprise
AI and machine learning technology have spread rapidly as a scientific tool, enabling discoveries in fields as diverse as animal behavior, nuclear physics, and exoplanet hunting. As its capabilities expand, artificial intelligence may someday change not just how scientists work, but how they think.
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In the future, there will be no limit to what ai can accomplish in science
Singularity Hub
New planets found in distant corners of the galaxy. Climate models that may improve our understanding of sea level rise. The emergence of new antimalarial drugs. These recent scientific advances all have one thing in common: Artificial intelligence played a key role in their scientific discovery.
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The wonderful ways artificial intelligence is transforming genomics and gene editing
Forbes
It is predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) will transform many aspects of our life including healthcare and genomics. AI and machine learning have helped us to understand the genome of organisms and will potentially change the way we treat disease, determine effective drugs and edit genes.
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The AI revolution in science
Science
How deep learning is helping scientists cope with a data deluge