March 12, 2024, 2:21 p.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

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Researchers at Stanford University have utilized artificial intelligence (AI) models to uncover new discoveries about biology. These models were trained on raw data about the genetic and chemical makeup of millions of cells, without any prior explanations from researchers. Surprisingly, the models were able to independently analyze the data and identify a previously unknown kidney cell called the Norn cell. This breakthrough highlights the potential of AI-powered programs in biology, as they could uncover secrets about diseases like cancer and …

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