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Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI
James Zou used virtual AI ‘scientists’ to find novel covid-19 treatments. Now, he’s having AI review and present all of the research at a controversial new conference.
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The Key to Nuclear Fusion Might Be... Nuclear Waste?
Turning radioactive nuclear waste into a rare isotope could be the least expensive way to power future fusion reactors.
3 min read
The Destruction of NASA Would Be a Blow to Our Collective Imagination
As NASA grapples with major proposed budget cuts and losing some of its most brilliant minds, America’s willingness to look outward is also at risk.
11 min read
Why AI Isn’t Enough: Leveraging Scientific Intellectual Property
Every few months, a new AI tool drops, and the internet reacts as if someone just discovered fire. We hear the same buzzwords: faster, cheaper, smarter. But the question I keep asking is: To what end?
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