The world is awash with news about artificial intelligence tools, including those intended to help chemists. But are the tools useful, a threat, or even worth the attention? It’s hard to know, ...
Soil liquefaction—the process where saturated soil loses its structure and transforms to a fluid-like state—can have devastating outcomes, as evidenced by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
Researchers develop an AI-based platform that integrates reaction data with catalyst performance for the design of new ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health have announced the open-source release of Boltz-2, which now predicts molecular binding ...
CatDRX is a generative AI framework developed at Institute of Science Tokyo, which enables the design of new chemical ...
Boltz-2 is an open-source biomolecular model achieving near-FEP accuracy with 1000x faster predictions for structure and binding affinity. MIT and Recursion have released Boltz-2, the first ...
Genesis’ proprietary foundation model – Pearl – outperforms frontier models, including AlphaFold 3, on key benchmarks that predict utility in real-world drug discovery Pearl’s performance improved ...
In 1974, Professor Richard Robson at the University of Melbourne in Australia was drilling holes into wooden balls so students could connect rods to create molecular structure models. While pondering ...