Verse 19: Predicting ALL Known Protiens

As we were putting the final touches on this edition of Verse, Warner Bros. blew up the internet when it made a drastic move that quite literally shocked the entire industry: it canceled Batgirl! It reminded us of when they pulled the plug on Gore Verbinski’s Bioshock. So, which canceled movies are you still dying to see?

Among items of note in this issue of Verse, researchers use AI to predict the structure of nearly all known proteins - some 214 million molecules, scientists discover that when cats chew catnip, it repels mosquitoes, and Japan shattered the internet speed record at 319 terabits per second!

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INTERESTING READS

A researcher asked GPT-3 to write an academic paper about Itself—then tried to get it published. An artificially intelligent first author presents many ethical questions—and could upend the publishing process.

Fairtility launches AI Academy to demystify use of Artificial Intelligence in fertility care. The platform will engage the IVF community in the conversation around the responsible adoption of AI innovation in IVF care.

How to Navigate AI Change Management Like a Boss. Five key steps in getting a change management plan started for AI solutions in an enterprise.

Stop using Kaggle for your Data Science projects.

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT

AlphaFold predicts structure of almost every catalogued protein known to science.

DeepMind and EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) have made AI-powered predictions of the three-dimensional structures of nearly all catalogued proteins known to science, 

a significant advance in biology that will accelerate drug discovery and help address problems such as sustainability and food insecurity.

COMPANY NEWS

Cleerly quadruples previous funding with $192M for heart attack-predicting AI After proving its AI's accuracy in spotting signs of heart disease.

Theator, the creator of Surgical Intelligence, announced recently that it has raised $24M in an extension of its Series A funding round.

Calyx and Qynapse Partnering to Enable AI-enhanced Medical Imaging Services for CNS Clinical Trials.

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SNIPPETS

For💩and giggles - A place for fun interesting stuff from around the web. Found anything interesting? Send me a message or tweet ‘em to me

🐈 Tired of mosquitos? Get your cat high. Researchers suggest when cats chew catnip, it repels bugs.

👶 DeepMind Gave an AI ‘Intuition’ by training it like a baby.

✏️ An AI tool that tries to finish your drawings for you.

💻 Japan has shattered the internet speed record at 319 terabits per second.

DATA CURATORS

82% of European physics researchers are unaware of Plan S.

Early sharing: not the only driver for preprint use. The implications for publishers in helping to foster open research practices.

Springer Nature expands AI-driven digital editing services to books authors and editors for free.

... and finally, this Geography Quiz 🗺️from quizly.co – 🤔How well can you do? 🧐

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