Scientists have developed a new AI method that can work backward from patterns to uncover the hidden processes driving them.
In almost every lab at the Institute, researchers are delving into AI. And the tools they’re developing and deploying have already turbocharged existing methods and opened new pathways to discovery.
Artificial intelligence is becoming an integral part of mechanical engineering practice. Here, the author discusses how AI is ...
Spatial-biology tools are collecting more comprehensive data, and companies that want to model cells in silico are hoovering ...
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How AI is reshaping chemical engineering learning
Artificial intelligence is becoming embedded in chemical engineering education, supporting everything from course content generation to lab report structuring and interactive tutoring. Educators are ...
AI drives faster iteration, better designs, and efficiency in plastics manufacturing with smarter workflows and predictive ...
Structured data capture in Revvity Signals One turns lab data into searchable, auditable records for real-time analytics and ...
SITAM launches a new polytechnic college offering five diploma courses for the 2026-27 academic year, enhancing student opportunities.
Learn how AI medical discovery is bridging the gap between lab research and bedside treatments, resulting in faster and more ...
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Nuclear fusion reactors gain real-time AI shield to tackle plasma collapse risk
Researchers are now deploying machine learning algorithms directly into the control systems of tokamak ...
A ripple tells you something happened, but not exactly what. That is the core problem behind a hard class of equations that ...
Chemists have long faced a maddening problem. The number of possible useful molecules is so vast that even the ones already ...
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