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In the hunt for new and better enzymes, AI steps to the fore

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    Jan 22, 2025, 9:15 am205 pts
    Enzymes are crucial to life. They are nature's little catalysts. In the gut, they help us digest food. They can enhance perfumes or get laundry cleaner with less energy. Enzymes also make potent drugs to treat disease. Scientists naturally are eager to create new enzymes. They imagine them doing everything from…
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