SciBite’s new AI-driven semantic search platform to help manage the surge in life science data - March 31, 2021
Semantic technology company SciBite, an Elsevier company, has announced the launch of its next-generation scientific search and analytics platform, SciBiteSearch. The platform offers powerful interrogation and analysis capabilities across unstructured and structured data, from proprietary as well as public sources. Researchers are currently facing… Read More
CAS and WorldQuant Predictive partner to develop new AI-enabled virtual screening tool that identifies most promising drug candidates to treat COVID-19 - February 19, 2021
Scientific information solutions provider CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, and WorldQuant Predictive (WQP), an AI predictive products company, have partnered to develop an innovative methodology that can save time and lives by helping research teams rapidly prioritize the most promising drug candidates to treat… Read More
EMBO launches Early Evidence Base site - December 23, 2020
EMBO is launching the Early Evidence Base site, an experimental platform that blends human scientific expertise with artificial intelligence (AI) to highlight scientific findings posted in preprints. Preprints are manuscripts that are publicly shared online by researchers before formal publication in a peer-reviewed journal.… Read More
Nature Index Artificial Intelligence supplement investigates emerging trends in AI research output - December 10, 2020
Escalating computing power, expanding data sets, and algorithms of unprecedented sophistication have led to a massive increase in the number of journal and conference papers referring to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in recent years. The Nature Index AI supplement draws on Nature Index data and the larger… Read More
BenchSci expands scientists’ access to critical experimental insights - November 30, 2020
BenchSci has announced an agreement to analyse world-class research from Taylor & Francis Group’s top scientific journals using advanced biomedical artificial intelligence. This will facilitate scientists’ access to critical experimental insights, empowering them to run more successful experiments and bring new medicine to patients faster. … Read More
Wolters Kluwer applies AI technology to Sentri7 clinical program - November 13, 2020
Wolters Kluwer, Health has applied artificial intelligence (AI) to its Sentri7 clinical program to optimise inpatient opioid use and increase patient safety. Pharmacists can decrease the risk of opioid-related adverse events, identify opportunities for use of multi-modal (non-opioid) therapies and support earlier discontinuation of opioids. … Read More
Karger starts trial with artificial intelligence based methods review tool SciScore - November 5, 2020
Karger has started a trial with the artificial intelligence (AI) based methods review tool SciScore, which assesses reproducibility of research. Initially, SciScore analyses four of Karger’s journals, including 28,690 articles. This provides insight into the reproducibility and transparency of the research, both on a general level… Read More
Elsevier collaborates with Pending.AI for AI-driven chemistry retrosynthesis tool - September 15, 2020
Elsevier, a global research publishing and information analytics provider, is collaborating with Pending.AI (PAI), a start-up focused on developing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for drug discovery, to develop the predictive retrosynthesis tool based on deep learning to support innovation in synthetic and… Read More
SciBite launches SciBiteAI, a state-of-the-art AI platform for Life Sciences organisations - September 11, 2020
Semantic technology company SciBite has announced the launch of SciBiteAI, a state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence software platform for leveraging machine learning models alongside semantic technologies to unlock insights into Life Sciences data. SciBiteAI offers capabilities beyond the plethora of other AI solutions in the market by… Read More
Wellcome and Ripeta collaborate to assess dataset availability in funded research projects - September 9, 2020
Ripeta and Wellcome have announced a collaborative effort to assess data and code availability in the manuscripts of funded research projects. The project will analyse papers funded by Wellcome from 2015, before establishing a dedicated Open Research team in 2016, and from… Read More