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Molecular & Computational biology Aug 15, 2025

Complex deep learning models are no better at understanding genetic perturbation than simple baseline ones, study finds

Deep learning models have shown great potential in predicting and engineering functional enzymes and proteins. Does this prowess extend to other fields of biology as well?

Bio & Medicine Aug 15, 2025

AI model predicts better nanoparticles for efficient RNA vaccine delivery

Using artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have come up with a new way to design nanoparticles that can more efficiently deliver RNA vaccines and other types of RNA therapies.

Biochemistry Aug 14, 2025

Chemistry LLM developed for faster drug discovery

Southwest Research Institute scientists and engineers have developed a custom large language model (LLM) to accelerate drug design and discovery.

Biochemistry Aug 14, 2025

Creating safe medicinal molecules with sustainable electrochemistry

Cornell chemists have developed a way to use electrochemistry, a sustainable technique, to make chiral molecules, which occur in mirrored pairs, like human hands. Common in pharmaceuticals, chiral molecules are important ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 14, 2025

Human cells reveal a novel DNA damage repair pathway

A research team has successfully identified a novel DNA damage repair pathway in human cells. This study is the first to discover that proteins present in the nuclear membrane of cells directly interact with damaged DNA, ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 13, 2025

'Essentiality' scan reveals what Mycoplasma pneumoniae truly needs to survive

Researchers have spent years taking apart one of the world's simplest microbes, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, piece by piece, and created a detailed list of what molecular parts the living cell can and cannot do without, knowledge ...

Biotechnology Aug 13, 2025

Researchers re-engineer AI language model to target previously 'undruggable' disease proteins

A study published in Nature Biotechnology reveals a powerful new use for artificial intelligence: designing small, drug-like molecules that can stick to and break down harmful proteins in the body—even when scientists don't ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 12, 2025

Microfluidic device captures blood vessel splitting in action

For months, Sabrina Staples stared at a silicone chip no bigger than a postage stamp, trying to coax cells into doing something remarkable. But every time she loaded her delicate microfluidic device with cells, a single rogue ...

Biochemistry Aug 11, 2025

By learning to harness light like nature, we're launching a new era of green chemistry

Photosynthesis is nature's way of turning sunlight into chemical energy.

Biochemistry Aug 11, 2025

AI automatically designs optimal drug candidates for cancer-targeting mutations

Traditional drug development methods involve identifying a target protein (e.g., a cancer cell receptor) that causes disease, and then searching through countless molecular candidates (potential drugs) that could bind to ...

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