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Artificial intelligence is now designing custom proteins in seconds—a process that once took years—paving the way for cures to diseases like cancer and antibiotic-resistant infections. Australian ...
The designed proteins block hemoglobin from binding ChuA, an outer membrane bacterial protein, helping to inhibit E. coli's growth.
Australian scientists have used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate a ready-to-use biological protein that can kill antibiotic resistant bacteria like E. coli.
The Department of English and Modern Languages (DEML) of Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) organized the 5th ...
Heart experts at Cincinnati Children's make a sex-dependent genetic discovery that could help some men reduce their risk of diabetes and explain why some women face a higher risk of artery disease In ...
Proceeds will fund further clinical development of the company’s true theranostic pipeline and expansion of the global production and manufacturing network for copper-based ...
The Large Hadron Collider is one of the biggest experiments in history, but it’s also one of the hardest to interpret. Unlike ...
In a big breakthrough in science and technology, Australian scientists have used AI to create a synthetic protein that kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria like E. coli.
All this week we're announcing the names of the writers who took part in this year's Voices group. First meet the 14 writers ...
The Nature Communications paper is co-led by Dr Rhys Grinter and Associate Professor Gavin Knott, a Snow Medical Fellow, who lead the new AI Protein Design Program with nodes at the University of ...