Treści z mijającego tygodnia (10.03)
Złoty wiek inżynierii biologicznej, AI w służbie historii, czy mózgi kobiet i mężczyzn są takie same, przyszłość web3, bolączki napędu wodorowego
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We’re at an inflection point in our ability to engineer biology Several critical developments are now coming together to accelerate the progress of biotechnology exponentially, shifting us to a future where reliable predictive models enable us to engineer complex biological systems quickly and easily instead of relying on today’s brute force strategy of expensive wet lab experimentation. Three fundamental shifts are enabling this: First, advances in AI are making truly predictive models for biology possible; second, the rapidly decreasing cost of running biological experiments to generate data for those models, driven by innovations in lab automation and robotics; and third, our ability to quickly engineer animal and plant cells through technologies like CRISPR.
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