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Professional portrait of Simon Kohl, founder and CEO of Latent Labs, smiling while wearing a brown jacket and shirt. The image includes "A.I. Power Index" branding with his name and title "Founder & CEO, Latent Labs" on the right side.

Latent Labs’ Simon Kohl Is Rewriting the Code of Biology With Generative A.I.

In this Q&A, Latent Labs CEO and AlphaFold co-developer Simon Kohl explains how generative A.I. is transforming biology from a science of prediction to one of design, why programmable drug discovery represents a new era in biotech and how the shift from computation to creation is redefining the boundaries of scientific innovation.
By The Editors
Man in suit speaks into microphone onstage

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Believes A.I. Could Double Human Lifespans in 5 Years

"We can make 100 years of progress in areas like biology in five to ten years," said Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Modern medicine's approach is outdated.

The Future of Medicine Is Here and It’s Personalized

We can no longer be defined in terms of individuals with specific medical conditions.
By Kristy Rao
What's this kitty up to?

Harvard Awarded Ig Nobel Prizes to 10 Very Weird Scientific Studies—Like Liquid Cats

By John Bonazzo
Let’s talk about morals.

A Scientist Responds to Claims About Women, Diversity in Google Memo

By Suzanne Sadedin
Superb Bird-of-Baradise

This Living Emoji Bird Has a Slightly Angrier Emoji-Bird Cousin Species

By Brady Dale
Enzymes, the catalysts of biology, can engulf and break down hundreds of nerve agent molecules per second.

Enzymes vs. Nerve Agents: Designing Antidotes for Chemical Weapons

By Ian Haydon
The attitude everybody should have.

A Biology Teacher Just Destroyed Every Excuse for Transphobia With Cold, Hard Facts

By John Bonazzo
Victorian mores influenced ideas not just about men and women but animals too.

Data Should Smash the Biological Myth of Promiscuous Males and Sexually Coy Females

By Zuleyma Tang-Martinez
Inventor Robert Hockaday hopes the BugBling can be used as a Zika prevention tool.

The Next Big Zika Fighter: A Mosquito-Repelling Bracelet

By John Bonazzo
An illustration from Science Wide Open.

A Kickstarter That’s Already Hit 5X Its Goal Is Changing the Game for Girls in Science

By Sage Lazzaro
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How to Overcome the Hormones That Make Us Hate

By Josh Gosfield and Camille Sweeney
According to researchers, there is a scientific difference of testosterone levels in "winners" and "losers."

These Two Hormones Divide Winners From Losers

By Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield
The human characters faced down a huge menagerie on the season finale of CBS' 'Zoo.'

Is the Animal Uprising on James Patterson’s ‘Zoo’ Plausible?

By John Bonazzo
Will this computer be able to think for itself?

Russian Scientists Just Got One Step Closer to a Brain-Like Computer

By Sage Lazzaro
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Couple in heated argument. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

The Perpetually Frustrating Conversation About Sex Differences

By Cathy Young

Genetically Modified 'Sparkling' Apple Has Juice Like a Fizzy Drink

By Jordyn Taylor

Prehistoric 'Long-Legged Pig' Named After Lookalike Mick Jagger

By Jordyn Taylor
J.Lo the human (not the water mite). (Wikipedia)

Biologists Name New Water Mite Species After Jennifer Lopez

By Jordyn Taylor
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