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30 articles about chemistry in AI news

Claude Opus 4.7 Matches Dedicated NMR Software on Chemistry Tasks

Claude Opus 4.7 matches NMR software on chemistry tasks per Anthropic blog, but methodology and benchmarks undisclosed.

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SandboxAQ Raises $950M+ for LQMs to Simulate Physics and Chemistry

SandboxAQ has raised over $950M and is backed by NVIDIA to build Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) that simulate physics and chemistry, aiming to invent new drugs and materials beyond the reach of LLMs.

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OrbEvo: How AI is Revolutionizing Quantum Chemistry Simulations

Researchers have developed OrbEvo, an equivariant graph transformer that predicts quantum wavefunction evolution in molecules, potentially accelerating time-dependent density functional theory simulations by orders of magnitude. The system accurately captures excited state dynamics and optical properties while maintaining physical symmetries.

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SciCode: Epoch AI Launches Benchmark Measuring AI Research Ability

Epoch AI launched SciCode benchmark testing LLMs on real research coding tasks. Top models score below 30%, exposing gap between coding benchmarks and scientific ability.

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Anthropic Launches Claude Tag as Multiplayer Slack Agent Ahead of IPO

Anthropic released Claude Tag, a Slack-native agent for teams. The tool already approves 65% of internal code changes as Anthropic pushes enterprise adoption ahead of its 2026 IPO.

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Google DeepMind loses its third senior AI researcher in months as Nobel laureate John Jumper joins Anthropic

Nobel laureate John Jumper, DeepMind Director and VP Engineering Fellow who co-created AlphaFold, has left Google after nine years for Anthropic. The move follows Noam Shazeer's exit to OpenAI two days earlier — less than two years after Google paid $2.7B to reacquire him — and David Silver's Januar

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US Gov’t Orders Anthropic to Shut Down Strongest Claude Models

US ordered Anthropic to shut down strongest Claude models via export controls. No official confirmation yet.

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S-Oil, GST Partner on Immersion Cooling for AI Data Centers

S-Oil and GST partner on immersion cooling for AI data centers, targeting 1.1 PUE and 90% water reduction. First deployment 2026 in Korea.

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Periodic Labs Hits $7.5B Valuation, Raises $500M for AI Science

Periodic Labs raising $500M at $7.5B valuation. Sixfold value jump in 8 months. Talent exodus from big AI labs signals shift to autonomous science.

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Claude Solves Bioinformatics Problems Human Experts Miss

Anthropic shows Claude solves 23 bioinformatics problems human experts missed, catching errors in genomic analyses.

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Anthropic Launches STEM Fellows Program to Pair Experts with AI Research

Anthropic announced the Anthropic STEM Fellows Program, a new initiative to bring science and engineering experts into its research teams for collaborative, months-long projects aimed at accelerating progress with AI.

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Altman: Next-Gen AI Models to Aid 'Career-Defining' Scientific Discovery

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that upcoming AI models will assist researchers in making 'career-defining' discoveries, though he tempered expectations of immediate Nobel-level breakthroughs.

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Kronos AI Outperforms Leading Time Series Models by 93% on Candlestick Data

Researchers from Tsinghua University released Kronos, an open-source foundation model trained on 12 billion candlestick records from 45 exchanges. It reportedly achieves 93% higher accuracy than leading time series models for price and volatility forecasting, requiring no fine-tuning.

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AI Firms Target Biotech for High-Impact, High-Margin Applications

A trend analysis notes AI companies are shifting focus to biotech, where accurate prediction models can be monetized through drug discovery and synthetic biology, creating a new competitive frontier.

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DrugPlayGround Benchmark Tests LLMs on Drug Discovery Tasks

A new framework called DrugPlayGround provides the first standardized benchmark for evaluating large language models on key drug discovery tasks, including predicting drug-protein interactions and chemical properties. This addresses a critical gap in objectively assessing LLMs' potential to accelerate pharmaceutical research.

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BloClaw: New AI4S 'Operating System' Cuts Agent Tool-Calling Errors to 0.2% with XML-Regex Protocol

Researchers introduced BloClaw, a unified operating system for AI-driven scientific discovery that replaces fragile JSON tool-calling with a dual-track XML-Regex protocol, cutting error rates from 17.6% to 0.2%. The system autonomously captures dynamic visualizations and provides a morphing UI, benchmarked across cheminformatics, protein folding, and molecular docking.

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Microsoft & CUHK Debut 'Medical AI Scientist' Agent That Generates Ideas, Runs Experiments, and Writes Papers

Microsoft Research and CUHK have developed an autonomous AI agent that can formulate research ideas, execute experiments, and author papers, achieving near-MICCAI quality on 171 clinical cases across 19 tasks.

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Eli Lilly Signs $2.75B AI Drug Discovery Deal with Insilico Medicine

Eli Lilly has entered a $2.75 billion licensing pact with Insilico Medicine for multiple AI-discovered drug programs. The deal includes an upfront payment, milestones, and royalties, marking a major validation for AI-driven pharmaceutical R&D.

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OpenAI Targets Autonomous AI Researcher System for Parallel Problem-Solving

OpenAI is reportedly developing an autonomous AI researcher system designed to decompose complex problems, run parallel agents, and synthesize results. This represents a strategic shift toward multi-agent, reasoning-focused architectures.

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Anthropic Launches Dedicated Science Blog to Chronicle AI Research and Applications

Anthropic has launched a new Science Blog to publish its research and case studies on using AI to accelerate scientific discovery, aligning with its mission to increase the pace of scientific progress.

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Beauty Giants Face ROI Challenge in AI Implementation

L'Oréal's partnership with Nvidia highlights the beauty industry's push into AI for product development. The central challenge for conglomerates is quantifying the return on investment beyond the initial hype.

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Semantic Invariance Study Finds Qwen3-30B-A3B Most Robust LLM Agent, Outperforming Larger Models

A new metamorphic testing framework reveals LLM reasoning agents are fragile to semantically equivalent input variations. The 30B parameter Qwen3 model achieved 79.6% invariant responses, outperforming models up to 405B parameters.

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The GPQA Diamond Benchmark Reveals Shifting Dynamics in the AI Race

A new visualization of the GPQA Diamond benchmark shows how the competitive landscape in advanced AI has evolved, highlighting OpenAI's early dominance, Meta's rise and fall, xAI's rapid catch-up and stagnation, and the emergence of Chinese open-weight models.

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Graph Tokenization: A New Method to Apply Transformers to Graph Data

Researchers propose a framework that converts graph-structured data into sequences using reversible serialization and BPE tokenization. This enables standard Transformers like BERT to achieve state-of-the-art results on graph benchmarks, outperforming specialized graph models.

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Stanford-Princeton Team Open-Sources LabClaw: The 'Skill OS' for Scientific AI

Researchers from Stanford and Princeton have open-sourced LabClaw, a 'Skill Operating Layer' for LabOS that transforms natural language commands into executable lab workflows. This breakthrough promises to dramatically accelerate scientific experimentation by bridging human intent with robotic execution.

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Beyond General AI: How Liquid Foundation Models Are Revolutionizing Drug Discovery

Researchers have developed MMAI Gym, a specialized training platform that teaches AI the 'language of molecules' to create more efficient drug discovery models. The resulting Liquid Foundation Models outperform larger general-purpose AI while requiring fewer computational resources.

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RxnNano: How a Tiny AI Model Outperforms Giants in Chemical Discovery

Researchers have developed RxnNano, a compact 0.5B-parameter AI model that outperforms models ten times larger in predicting chemical reactions. Using innovative training techniques that prioritize chemical understanding over brute-force scaling, it achieves 23.5% better accuracy on key benchmarks for drug discovery applications.

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Zatom-1: The First Unified AI Model for 3D Molecular and Materials Science

Researchers have developed Zatom-1, the first foundation model that simultaneously handles generative and predictive tasks for both molecules and materials. This multimodal flow matching approach enables faster sampling and improved accuracy across chemical domains.

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Lilly's AI Factory: How a 9,000+ GPU SuperPOD is Rewriting Pharmaceutical Discovery

Eli Lilly has launched 'LillyPod,' the world's most powerful privately-owned AI factory for drug discovery. Powered by NVIDIA's new DGX B300 systems with over 1,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs, it promises to accelerate medical breakthroughs at unprecedented scale.

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AI's 'Cheap Wins' in Mathematics Signal a New Era of Human-Machine Collaboration

Fields Medalist Terence Tao reveals AI is solving easier Erdős problems, but the real breakthrough is AI as a tireless junior co-author accelerating mathematical discovery through tedious work automation.

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