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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be awarded to a researcher at the University of Washington and two Google Deep Mind employees

David Baker from the University of Washington and researchers Demis Hasevis and John Jumper from Google's DeepMind company won the prize for designing artificial proteins and predicting protein structure with the help of a computer
structures of different proteins. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Google's DeepMind has published an accurate picture of the human proteome

In what has been cited as "the most significant contribution that artificial intelligence (AI) has yet made to the advancement of human scientific knowledge" DeepMind in collaboration with the "European Molecular Biology Laboratory" (EMBL) published the complete database