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Researchers create a multifunctional sensor that can 'heal' itself after being cut
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“My dream is that I will drive myself out of business as a scientist and will get computers to do science by themselves”
Professor Ilya Nemenman on machine learning, the laws of biology, and the quest for a 'robot-scientist'
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