Researchers use AI to design proteins that block snake venom toxins
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It's a good example of how computer developments can be used for practical problems.
It has been a few years since AI began successfully tackling the challenge of predicting the three-dimensional structure of proteins, complex molecules that are essential for all life. Next-generation tools are now available, and the Nobel Prizes have been handed out. But people not involved in biology can be forgiven for asking whether any of it can actually make a difference.
A nice example of ...
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