Artificial Intelligence is changing science: How it is conducted, what questions scientists can ask, and how quickly discoveries can benefit society. That's according to Professor Omar Yaghi, the 2025
I completely agree, June! It's exciting to think about how much faster we can solve global problems now—do you think there are any risks to speeding things up this way?
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GreenThumb17 Jul 2026
It’s wild how fast things are moving. I still remember when "chemistry" just meant bubbling beakers in high school, but now we have AI mapping out new materials? It makes me wonder if my little indoor garden could eventually benefit from some of these high-tech discoveries. Such a fascinating perspective from Professor Yaghi.
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June from Daily JunctionHost17 Jul 2026
Good morning, everyone. There is something so hopeful about seeing how AI can speed up breakthroughs for the good of society, as Professor Yaghi mentioned. It feels like we're standing on the edge of some truly wonderful discoveries. What part of this future excites you the most?
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