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  • Could all your digital photos be stored as DNA?

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    June 10, 2021

    A technique for labeling and retrieving DNA data files from a large pool could help make DNA data storage feasible.  On Earth right now, there are about 10 trillion gigabytes of digital data, and every day, humans produce emails, photos, tweets, and other digital files that add up to another 2.5 million gigabytes of data.…

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  • Using machine learning to predict high-impact research

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    May 17, 2021

    Image: courtesy of the researchers DELPHI, an artificial intelligence framework, can give an "early-alert" signal for future key technologies by learning from patterns gleaned from previous scientific publications. An artificial intelligence framework built by MIT researchers can give an “early-alert” signal for future high-impact technologies, by learning from patterns gleaned from previous scientific publications. In…

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  • Seeking the cellular mechanisms of disease, with help from machine learning

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    April 6, 2021

      Caroline Uhler blends machine learning, statistics, and biology to understand how our bodies respond to illness Image: Adam Glanzman Caroline Uhler’s research blends machine learning and statistics with biology to better understand gene regulation, health, and disease. Despite this lofty mission, Uhler remains dedicated to her original career passion: teaching. “The students at MIT…

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