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Illustration by Jenny Nuss/Berkeley Lab Photo courtesy of Markita del Carpio Landry/Marge D’Wylde. Graphic showing inside of a black sphere with red line through the center Researchers used artificial intelligence to generate hundreds of new protein structures, including this 3D view of human interleukin-12 bound to its receptor. (Photo credit: Ian Haydon) An artistic rendering of antibodies surrounding a SARS-CoV-2 particle.(Credit: ktsdesign/Shutterstock) An artistic illustration alluding to the inner workings of the algorithm inside gpCAM, a software tool developed by researchers at Berkeley Lab's CAMERA facility to facilitate autonomous scientific discovery. Credit: Marcus Noack, Berkeley Lab colorful graphic of COVID-19 antibodies Cuff monitor (credit: Shutterstock) Antibodies (shown in red, purple, turquoise and white) attach to a region called the N-terminal domain on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. (Vir Biotechnology & Veesler Lab) Zoomed in image of the shells from a marine diatom, Detonula pumila (Health Sciences and Nutrition, CSIRO)

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