Why Materials Science Craves Its AlphaFold — And How AI Might Deliver It
Imagine designing unbreakable polymers or miracle batteries overnight. Prof. Heather Kulik shows why AI's materials revolution is real, just not AlphaFold-simple.
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Imagine designing unbreakable polymers or miracle batteries overnight. Prof. Heather Kulik shows why AI's materials revolution is real, just not AlphaFold-simple.
Abidur Chowdhury, the guy who shaped iPhone Air, just ditched Cupertino for a mystery AI box called Hark. Promises smoothly life-tracking smarts — but we've heard this before.
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Forget APIs. Anthropic's Claude just got permission to grab your mouse and keyboard on macOS. This isn't integration; it's takeover.
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Everyone thought Trump's thaw on China tech sales meant green lights for Nvidia. Wrong. Bipartisan senators just hit pause — hard.
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