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The AI hunt for alien life has just begun. Welcome to ThousandsWorlds, a wild new dataset from researchers at Oxford/Cambridge++, for detecting faint signatures in the atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets. This is the first step towards finding life beyond earth. The plan is basically: 1) scan the galaxy for as many potentially habitable planets as possible 2) detect the gases in their atmospheres with powerful telescopes like JWST 3) infer from these gases whether life is present or not. ThousandWorlds is a benchmark for emulating these exoplanet climates: 1760 simulations across 5 GCMs, 8 planet parameters, and atmospheric variables on a 32 x 64 x 10 latitude-longitude-pressure grid. It includes three nested benchmark subsets, two evaluation protocols, and eight released baseline methods. incredible work from Miles Cranmer and many more 👽👽👽

The AI hunt for alien life has just begun. Welcome to ThousandsWorlds, a wild new dataset from researchers at Oxford/Cambridge++, for detecting faint signatures in the atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets. This is the first step towards finding life beyond earth. The plan is basically: 1) scan the galaxy for as many potentially habitable planets as possible 2) detect the gases in their atmospheres with powerful telescopes like JWST 3) infer from these gases whether life is present or not. ThousandWorlds is a benchmark for emulating these exoplanet climates: 1760 simulations across 5 GCMs, 8 planet parameters, and atmospheric variables on a 32 x 64 x 10 latitude-longitude-pressure grid. It includes three nested benchmark subsets, two evaluation protocols, and eight released baseline methods. incredible work from Miles Cranmer and many more 👽👽👽

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🤗🤗🤗introducing Hugging Science -- the home of AI for science 🤗🤗🤗 open models and datasets are the powerhouse of science (see the PDB), but finding the models and data you actually need for your breakthrough is hard af you shouldn't need to scrape arxiv, own your own wetlab, fight a custom HDF5 parser, build a fusion stellarator, and beg for compute before you've trained a single epoch so we're changing that we've put all the best science on Hugging Face in one place: - 78GB of genomics data - 11TB of PDE simulations - 100M cell profiles - 9T DNA base pairs - 13M molecular trajectories - 400k medical QA pairs and much more, all open, and all ready for training (+ you can also now filter and search by domain, task, and keyword) we've put together all the biggest releases from our partners at NASA, Google, OpenAI, Meta FAIR, Arc Institute, Ginkgo, SandboxAQ, Proxima Fusion, NVIDIA, Ai2, OpenADMET, InstaDeep, Future House, Polymathic AI, LeMaterial, Earth Species Project, Merck, and Eve Bio if you're not sure where you fit in -- work on open challenges for problems that matter: including fusion stellarator design, ADMET, antibody developability, multilingual medicine, catalysis and materials, and scientific reasoning. we're already changing how science gets done: a fusion startup needed a benchmark for stellarator plasma confinement that didn't exist. Proxima Fusion shipped ConStellaration on Hugging Science: a leaderboard, dataset, and eval metrics, all in one place. a drug discovery team wanted to predict hPXR induction. OpenADMET put up a blind challenge: 11,000+ compounds assayed at Octant, 513 held out, two tracks (pEC50 + structure). Anyone in the world can train and submit. an antibody team at Ginkgo Bioworks released GDPa1, a developability dataset for stability, manufacturability, and immunogenicity prediction, with a live leaderboard scoring every submission. if you know a problem the ML community should be working on, let us know. make a challenge! this is about putting all the tools for solving science in one place. so we can hillclimb! →

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