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2024 ReviewEurope PMCMachine LearningOpen AccessOpen DataHealth Sciences
Published in Europe PMC News Blog
Author Summer Rosonovski

As we enter into 2025, Europe PMC celebrates a previous year of innovation, growth, and user-driven improvements. This end-of-year reflection highlights our key achievements in developing cutting-edge AI solutions for scientific research, advances in open research software, and support for transparency in scholarly communication. Using AI to revolutionise research discovery

Health Sciences
Published in JP's blog
Author JP Monteagudo

Memorization “The main reason to memorize the Bible is not to accumulate more data in our brains. It’s a way for us to enjoy God” - Andy Naselli I’ve started to memorize big chunks of the Bible with a group of men at church, and this has been both, challenging and amazing. Somehow, I feel more ready for the day when I bring scripture to the forefront of my mind.

Changement Climatique/Climate ChangeSanté/HealthClimate ChangePublic HealthHealth Sciences
Published in AVUER
Author Bernard Paquito

Climate change is the greatest global health threat facing the world in the 21st century. Climate change profoundly impacts public health and well being through, for example, extreme weather and climate events, the spread of infectious diseases, and ecosystem degradation.

Editor's PicksAIAnnotationsArtificial IntelligenceEurope PMCHealth Sciences
Published in Europe PMC News Blog
Author Summer Rosonovski

How a novel machine learning system is bridging the gap between advanced models and expert insights to accelerate protein research Proteins are essential molecules with many critical roles in the body. Determining a protein’s 3D structure helps scientists understand its functions within cells. This is crucial for advances in biology, medicine, and drug design.

Editor's PicksAnnotationsAnnotations APIBiological AnnotationsDrug DiscoveryHealth Sciences
Published in Europe PMC News Blog
Author Summer Rosonovski

Europe PMC and Open Targets develop Lit-OTAR framework unearthing over 48 million unique associations that can be leveraged for drug discovery Identifying drug targets is a critical and intricate part of drug discovery. This requires scientists to look at many sources of evidence. They use them to find links between drugs, targets, and diseases.

Méthode/MethodDoctorantLaboratoireMasterMCFHealth SciencesFrench
Published in AVUER
Author Bernard Paquito

Ces dernières années, j’utilisais une liste de conseils, recommendations pour les étudiants qui étaient ou démarraient dans mon groupe de recherche. Ils sont issus de réflexions personnelles, d’essai-erreurs, de discussion avec des collègues, des étudiants aux profils variés et de constats au sein d’institutions qui ‘nourrissent’ des pratiques de recherche malsaines.

Activité Physique/Physical ActivityChangement Climatique/Climate ChangeChausséeFemmePistes CyclablesHealth SciencesFrench
Published in AVUER
Author Bernard Paquito

Une équipe de chercheurs a résumé les points clés que les sciences comportementales pouvaient apporter pour améliorer le développement ou l’implémentation des infrastructures cyclables.

Health Sciences
Published in JP's blog
Author JP Monteagudo

not so quickly! Recently, I become intrigued by game theory algorithms, not because I absolutely love playing games, but because it offers a quantifiable, systematic way to understand human relationships. I find the certainty of science and systematization reassuring to some degree so when I learned about this game called “the prisoner’ dilemma”, I thought it would fun to experiment and figure out the answer to this classic scenario.

Health Sciences
Published in JP's blog
Author JP Monteagudo

monthly changes in her circle orb Tip If you’re wondering where I’m getting my titles and headings, they come from Shakespeare’s sonnets. The moon has always fascinated me. Eversince I was a child, I was entranced by it; her constant pursuit everywhere I went and her sneaky tactics during the day. This year, before the solar eclipse, I decided to do a little digging and replicate one algorithm used to determine the phases of the moon.