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2025's AI-fueled scientific breakthroughs
AI-driven scientific innovation accelerated in 2025 — fueling major progress in fields ranging from robotics to health care.
Mingze Yin et al, published in Health Data Science.3D structures of edited antibodies and corresponding antigens. Credit: Mingze Yin et al, published in Health Data Science. Researchers from Zhejiang ...
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In two experiments, researchers have found that introducing people to "mental models" about how mRNA vaccination works and how the body protects itself from foreign DNA can preemptively or reactively ...
Delhi, on Tuesday, announced an Artificial Intelligence Lab Assistant (AILA) -- an AI agent that is capable of designing ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment announced Tuesday show a tiny particle continues to act strangely — but that’s still good news for the laws of physics as we ...
A team of engineers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed ways to rapidly evaluate new thermal protection materials for hypersonic vehicles. Their three-year research project combined ...
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IIT Delhi Researchers create AI-Agent 'AILA' that can conduct real scientific experiments like human scientists
Researchers from IIT Delhi, along with collaborators from Denmark and Germany, have turned it into reality, as detailed in their recent Nature Communications publication titled 'Evaluating large langu ...
IIT Delhi unveils AILA, an AI agent that autonomously conducts scientific experiments, revolutionizing research efficiency and accessibility.
AILA can now manage this instrument, make real-time decisions during experiments, and generate results independently.
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