Bimolecular world for AI research

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Scientists from EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) have developed nanosensors on AI, which allow researchers to observe different types of biological molecules without disturbing them. The world of biomolecules is rich in captivating interactions between many different agents such as intricate nanomachines (proteins), shape-shifting vessels (lipid complexes), chains of vital information (DNA), and energy fuel (carbohydrates). However, the ways in which biomolecules meet and interact to define an essential symphony are incredibly complex. Scientists at the Bionanophotonic Systems Laboratory in EPFL's School of Engineering have developed a new biosensor that can be used to monitor all major classes of nanoworld biomolecules without disturbing them. Their innovative method uses nanotechnology, metasurfaces, infrared light, and artificial intelligence.

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