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Energy & Green Tech Mar 21, 2018

Leaving fossils behind for the future of transport

One of the key challenges we face as a species in the 21st century is how to co-exist with nature in a sustainable manner whilst maintaining our way of life and extending these benefits across the developing world. This basic ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 10, 2018

'Sniffing' out counterfeit liquors

Watered-down or fake liquors can reap financial rewards for nefarious individuals, but the adulteration of liquor cheats consumers and can even lead to health hazards from added contaminants. Scientists now report in ACS ...

Ecology Jan 3, 2018

Bird recognition

Birds play an important role in a wide variety of ecosystems as both predator and prey, in controlling insect populations, pollinating and seed dispersal for many plants, and in releasing nutrients on to land and sea in the ...

Computer Sciences Dec 8, 2017

Making interaction with AI systems more natural with textual grounding

In an upcoming oral presentation at the 2017 Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) Conference, our teams from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and IBM Research AI have proposed a new supervised learning ...

Computer Sciences Dec 5, 2017

IBM scientists demonstrate 10x faster large-scale machine learning using GPUs

Together with EPFL scientists, our IBM Research team has developed a scheme for training big data sets quickly. It can process a 30 Gigabyte training dataset in less than one minute using a single graphics processing unit ...

Computer Sciences Apr 17, 2017

Neural networks explained

In the past 10 years, the best-performing artificial-intelligence systems—such as the speech recognizers on smartphones or Google's latest automatic translator—have resulted from a technique called "deep learning."

Computer Sciences Nov 9, 2016

Accelerating cancer research with deep learning

Despite steady progress in detection and treatment in recent decades, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States, cutting short the lives of approximately 500,000 people each year.

Materials Science Oct 14, 2016

Computer taught to intuitively predict chemical properties of molecules

Scientists from MIPT's Research Center for Molecular Mechanisms of Aging and Age-Related Diseases, together with Inria research center, Grenoble, France, have developed a software package called Knodle to determine an atom's ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 21, 2016

Computers learn to spot deadly bacteria

Machine learning can predict strains of bacteria likely to cause food poisoning outbreaks, research has found.

Biotechnology Jul 11, 2016

How do you turn a mosquito's genes on and off?

Scientists are using machine learning to identify important sequences of DNA within the mosquito genome that regulate how the insect's cells develop and behave.

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