@antigravity: We’re transforming Google Antigravity into a scientific workbench. The new Science Skills bundle allows researchers to …
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Google Antigravity 正在转型为科学工作台,新推出的 Science Skills 包允许研究人员利用专门的 Alpha* 模型和超过30个主要科学数据库,在几分钟内运行复杂的蛋白质分析等工作流。
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We’re transforming Google Antigravity into a scientific workbench. The new Science Skills bundle allows researchers to run complex workflows like protein analysis in minutes using specialized Alpha* models and 30+ major scientific databases. https://t.co/f25do0jbme
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