Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits and suddenly, a molecule makes a promising new medicine. Normally, creating better ...
Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits, and ...
Overview OpenCV courses on Coursera provide hands-on, career-ready skills for real-world computer vision ...
MathWorks has joined the EDGE AI FOUNDATION, an organisation dedicated to advancing energy‑efficient artificial intelligence ...
Researchers developed a machine-learning workflow that predicts how chemical reactions will form specific “handed” versions of molecules—critical for safe and effective drugs. Trained on small ...
In an early test of how AI can be used to decipher large amounts of health data, researchers at UC San Francisco and Wayne State University found that generative AI tools could perform orders of ...
Collaboration supports engineers building AI models in MATLAB and PyTorch, integrating them into system simulations, and deploying to embedded devices .
Chinese scientists have helped create a new safety system for automated driving systems that can sometimes react to hazards more quickly than the human brain. The slower reaction time of machines ...
A mass of writhing maggots on a decomposing murder victim is not a sight for the squeamish, but for some, it is evidence. A maggot’s age and species can give essential information to forensic ...
One of the most deadly and dangerous volcano hazards isn’t lava. Mudflows called lahars can come without clear warning.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way scientists discover and design new materials. In a specially invited review published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Tohoku University ...