Articles for tag: Artificial Cells, Future of Science, Living Machines, Self-Organizing Systems, Synthetic Life

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[ These Artificial Cells Can Think for Themselves]

Suhail Ahmed

In labs from Baltimore to Nijmegen, the boundary between chemistry and cognition is quietly shifting. Minimal “protocells” built from lipids and proteins can now sense a chemical cue and reorganize themselves, the first twitch of something like decision-making. Protein circuits inside mammalian cells perform winner‑take‑all classifications, turning messy signals into a single, decisive action. And ...

7 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science and Discovery

7 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science and Discovery

Gargi Chakravorty

The landscape of scientific research has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, with artificial intelligence emerging as the most powerful catalyst for change in how we approach discovery and innovation. From accelerating drug development to predicting climate patterns, AI is revolutionizing every corner of scientific inquiry. This technological revolution isn’t just about faster calculations ...