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Update: This paper has been retracted. We are leaving this blog post up for historical reasons...how easily the experts were fooled by this fraudulent research!

Can AI Can Accelerate Scientific Research?



by Corin Wagen · Apr 2, 2025


Update: This paper has been retracted. We are leaving this blog post up for historical reasons, but the data presented here should not be viewed as trustworthy or authoritative. Read the full statement from MIT: https://economics.mit.edu/news/assuring-accurate-research-record.

Despite the current ubiquity of artificial intelligence, many scientists remain skeptical. Generative AI models have made waves in image and language domains, but their relevance to real-world research often seems unclear. Can these models really help with something as complex and domain-specific as chemical discovery?

new study by Aidan Toner-Rodgers at MIT provides a rigorous, large-scale evaluation of the impact of machine learning on scientific research. Toner-Rodgers evaluates what happened when a large U.S. industrial R&D lab introduced an AI-powered materials discovery tool to over a thousand researchers. The results are surprisingly clear: AI can dramatically accelerate innovation, but only for scientists with the domain expertise to guide it.

Metrics improve over time after the AI model is introduced.

Aiden Toner-Rodgers, an MIT economics Ph.D. student.

The Effect of AI on Materials R&D

The AI tool studied in Toner-Rodgers's work was a graph neural network (GNN)-based diffusion model trained to generate candidate materials that were predicted to have specific properties. In this study, the researchers used it for inverse design—providing target features and receiving plausible structures in return. The company rolled the model out in waves across 1,018 scientists, allowing for a controlled and large-scale study of AI's impact over almost two years. (The exact nature of the company and the model are, sadly, confidential.)

The results are striking. Researchers who gained access to the model discovered 44% more materials, filed 39% more patents, and produced 17% more product prototypes. Adoption of the AI model leads to a clear step change in materials discovery and patent filings after about six months, while the increase in product prototypes took over a year to appear. This makes sense, as prototypes are downstream of patents and new materials.

Metrics improve over time after the AI model is introduced.

Figure 5 from Toner-Rodgers's paper, showing the impact of introducing the AI model over time.

These graphs don't just show a flood of "AI slop" overrunning the materials discovery pipeline—as far as Toner-Rodgers can quantify, the discoveries were also better than human-only discoveries. The materials were superior in quality (as assessed by similarity to the researchers' desired properties) and showed significantly greater novelty, both structurally and in downstream patents. For instance, patents filed by AI-assisted scientists used more novel technical terminology, an early marker of transformative innovation.

One concern with applying ML to scientific domains is the so-called "streetlight effect": the idea that models might just guide us toward what we already know and disfavor truly novel research. But in this case, AI-enabled teams produced more distinct materials and more new product lines, not just incremental tweaks. This suggests that the model actually helped researchers explore new territory in materials design space, although a full treatment of this question will require further research.

Although the full effect of incorporating AI took a substantial amount of time, the effect on the organization was substantial. Overall, Toner-Rodgers estimates that introducing this single AI model improved overall R&D efficiency by 13–15%, even after model training costs are taken into account. This productivity boost would be extraordinary in any company, let alone an organization with over a thousand researchers.

AI Shifts Scientific Bottlenecks

Scientists' task logs also showed a dramatic reallocation of effort: AI automated about 57% of the idea-generation process, freeing researchers to focus on evaluating and testing candidate materials—areas where domain knowledge is essential.

Introduction of the AI model means researchers spend less time generating ideas.

Figure 8 from Toner-Rodgers's paper, showing the impact of introducing the AI model on researcher activities.

Here's how Toner-Rodgers summarizes this finding:

While [AI] replaces labor in the specific activity of designing compounds, it augments labor in the broader discovery process due to its complementarity with evaluation tasks.

This phenomenon is perhaps unsurprising: the ML model studied here was capable of generating new candidate materials, so less human time was spent generating candidates and more time was allocated to evaluation these candidates. It's interesting to imagine what might happen if a second ML model capable of candidate evaluation were added—might it be possible to produce compounding productivity increases?

Human Expertise Still Matters

Critically, introduction of the ML model didn't help all of the scientists equally. The top third of scientists nearly doubled their output, while the bottom third saw little change. This can be traced to differences in how these scientists employed the models. The best performers used their domain expertise to filter the flood of model-suggested candidates, avoiding time sinks on unstable or irrelevant compounds. In contrast, less experienced users often tested the model's suggestions at random—burning resources on dead ends.

This divide can be further studied by examining which forms of expertise proved most useful for judging candidate materials generated by AI. Scientific training proved to be the most important, followed by previous in-field experience and raw intuition, while experience with other ML tools proved unimportant. Paradoxically, this implies that the advent of AI tools makes domain knowledge and scientific intuition more important, not less.

Domain expertise and experience predict efficacy of the AI model.

Figure 12 from Toner-Rodgers's paper, showing which forms of expertise proved useful in working with the AI model.

This finding complements earlier work suggesting that while machine prediction is improving rapidly, human evaluation and decision-making are still critical to success. One of the study's most striking findings is that "only scientists with sufficient expertise can harness the power of AI." The need for scientific thinking hasn't disappeared; it's simply shifted downstream to judgment and interpretation.

What About Real-World Impact?

Of course, increased patents and prototypes don't automatically mean real-world success. Still, there are reasons to take these results seriously: patent filings require novelty, utility, & non-obviousness, and product prototypes represent a substantial corporate expenditure and a degree of human validation & trust. We won't know the full impact of these discoveries for years—but for those trying to assess whether AI can unlock new chemical space, this study represents unusually rigorous evidence that it can.

Unfortunately, not all impacts were positive. In follow-up surveys, 82% of scientists reported reduced job satisfaction. Even those who benefited the most cited skill underutilization and a decline in creativity as top concerns. AI may accelerate discovery, but many researchers felt alienated by the new workflow. Still, scientists' belief in AI's productivity-enhancing potential nearly doubled after using the model. The vast majority reported plans to reskill, anticipating a future in which the traits needed to excel in scientific research will shift.

Conclusions

This study offers some of the clearest empirical evidence to date that AI can accelerate real-world scientific discovery, especially in chemistry and materials science. But it also highlights an important nuance. AI doesn't replace scientific experts—instead, it makes them exponentially more valuable.

At Rowan, we're building the ML-native design and simulation platform for chemistry, drug discovery, and materials science. We believe that the future of scientific discovery requires both humans and AI models working in tandem, as described in Toner-Rodgers's paper, and are working to build software to make this transition possible. If you're a scientist looking to excel in the age of AI-powered research, come check out what we're building!

Because Communism has such a stellar record of humanitarianism?


When Socialists Tell You Who They Are, Believe Them

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, JUL 17, 2026 - 07:35 PM

Authored by Jim Davis via AmericanThinker.com,

In a Zoom video call in 2023, a leader of the Democratic Socialists of America said“Our goal is communism.”  It was published as part of a compilation in April 2026.

None of the Democratic Socialists disavowed it.  Nobody posted a “clarifying statement” distancing the DSA from that statement.

So that’s who they are.  Their goal is communism.

The name of that leader is David Jenkins.  He’s a member of the DSA’s National Political Committee, so he ought to know.  

He told us who they are, so we should believe him.

Extreme leftist candidates (including DSA candidates) from past elections include

  • AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Ro Khanna, Ilhan Omar, and Pramila Jayapal.

  • Cory Booker, Ayanna Pressley, Bernie Sanders, and Cori Bush.

Extreme leftist DSA candidates who have popped up in the current cycle:

  • James Talarico in the Senate, who has embraced every nutball LGBTQ/trans theory on the planet, wrapped up in a sugary faux Christian coating.

  • Graham Platner was also running for Senate, after everyone knew about his Nazi tattoo, his active social media account at a site notorious for pedophiles chatting with little kids, and multiple credible allegations from conservative ex-girlfriends.  Platner was finally taken down by another credible allegation, this time from a liberal ex.

  • In the House, a whole tribe of new candidates, including a sociology Ph.D. candidate who started a new “Death to America” campus club, a former associate of the “Blind Sheikh” who masterminded an early bombing attack on the World Trade Center (WTC), and people who think we deserved 9/11.

When people tell you who they are, believe them.

Their strategy is to primary more moderate Dems and take as many of the Democrats’ “safe seats” as possible.  In such races, any actual competition is purely intramural, between Democrat factions.  Republicans always lose these races in November, and sometimes they don’t even bother to run a candidate.  The real battle is the Democrats’ primary.

Cori Bush is the only one from the initial DSA wave of 2016–2022 who “washed out,” by winning primaries for a few years, then losing one to a mainstream Dem.  Clearly, she’s being candid about her DSA identity while she’s trying to get back into House of Representatives.

Recently, her campaign posted a group photo from a July 8 meeting of the St. Louis DSA chapter, showing her next to a communist “influencer” named Christopher Winston.  He calls himself “BlackRedGuard” online and identifies as a Maoist.

This guy thinks landlords should be shot.  He’s suggested he would “execute” a political rival.

From Daily Wire:

Winston can be seen standing next to Bush with a shirt reading “armed minorities.” ...

“I’m so proud to have DSA by my side, united in our fight against price gouging, big real estate, and billionaires influencing our politics,” [Bush] said. ...

During a stream in March 2024, Winston said that “we’re going to execute you after the revolution” in response to a video leftist activist Shaun King made discussing fraud accusations. Winston said that he hoped that cancer “eats” King’s “a**hole out” and called him an “albino snake.”

In other appearances, Winston argued that “burning a Waymo is not political violence” and argued that landlords should be greeted by “a strongly worded letter in the form of a very hot piece of metal.” ...

In other statements, Winston pledged to seize homes from landowners and argued that “the ultimate form of international solidarity is to make revolution in the United States.”

“Communists don’t want to take away your house. We’ll cancel your mortgage. You can have one house, not a dozen. Excess properties will be taken from landlords and distributed to actual families to live in,” he said in one recent post.

When they honestly tell you such things about themselves, believe them.

None of these people thinks America’s institutions have a right to exist in their present form.  America’s institutions, they say, must be torn down and rebuilt into a more diverse socialist/DIE paradise.  These are people who think the destruction of the WTC on 9/11 was not only well deserved, but necessary.  And they think borders shouldn’t exist.

To illustrate this glorious revolutionary mindset, they’re whining about Elon Musk being the world's first trillionaire.  But I don’t think they would have objected if Hunter Biden had been the world's first trillionaire.  They have zero interest in cleaning up any of the fraud, greed, waste, graft, and corruption among Democrats.

None of these people thinks Israel has a right to exist at all.  Every square inch of Israel, they say, belongs to the glorious and noble Palestinian people, represented by Hamas and Hezb’allah.  And we found out on October 7, 2023 how that would end.

Cori Bush and other DSA luminaries haven’t distanced themselves from any of Winston’s statements, or challenged the authenticity of that Jenkins video clip.  Their goal is communism.

We must be alert to the fact that political parties similar to the DSA have gained influence or taken control in such allied nations as the United Kingdom and Germany.  We must take note of the fact that these are becoming the new sexual assault capitals of the world due to Muslim immigration.

In Australia, a left-wing party has taken charge.  Law-abiding Australians are unarmed, which means the criminals are the only ones with guns, producing the Bondi Beach massacre.

We all need to recognize that the DSA and its overseas comrades are poisonous for America and our allies in the rest of the industrialized First World.  They are toxic.  And here in America, they must be limited to the tiny number of “safe Democrat” seats they’ll eventually have after November.

We have been at war with Islamic supremacists for a long time!

US NEWS 
EXCLUSIVE

Egyptian terror group claimed responsibility for downing TWA Flight 800 off Long Island in 1996, new FBI records reveal


A terror group from Egypt told the FBI it was responsible for downing TWA Flight 800 and killing all 230 people aboard, according to newly surfaced FBI records featured in a new documentary marking the 30th anniversary of the tragedy.

An explosive claim buried in a trove of newly obtained Freedom of Information Act documents is reviving decades-old questions about whether a missile or bomb brought down the Boeing 747-100 off Long Island on July 17, 1996.

Among the records obtained by the transparency nonprofit Judicial Watch is a New York teletype dated two days after the crash, case file 265A-NY-259028: “FBI headquarters received faxes generated from Cairo claiming credit for the destruction of the aircraft,” the cable states.

A terror group from Egypt told the FBI it was responsible for downing TWA Flight 800 in 1996. AFP via Getty Images

The document does not name the terror group or otherwise provide an assessment by investigators at the time of the veracity of its claim to have brought down the jet.



Six busted on Long Island in one of largest gun, drug trafficking takedowns in Nassau County’s history

Six busted on Long Island in one of largest gun, drug trafficking takedowns in Nassau County’s history



Six goons were arrested and charged in one of the largest gun and drug trafficking busts in Nassau County’s history, according to the local district attorney’s office. 

The multi-agency, 14-month investigation recovered 47 illegal handguns and more than one kilogram of cocaine and heroin that the dealers peddled on Long Island and Queens.

The massive dragnet also pulled in assistance from the ATF, DEA, NYPD, Suffolk County Police, and the US Secret Service.

Six men were arrested and charged in what went down as of the largest gun and drug trafficking busts in Nassau County history. abc7ny
Andrew Petgrave, 36, Robert Petgrave, 30, Jamari Jamaal Purrier, 34, Raeem Smith, 23, Clayton Solomon, 48, and Shahede Folkes, 25, allegedly sourced the firearms from out of state. James Messerschmidt for NY Post

The Democrat crime syndicate


Ex-LA schools boss Alberto Carvalho failed to report $107,000 side hustle — as FBI probe continues


The lunacy of the anti prison crowd...what would they do with this monster?


Eureka killer gets over 100 years for murdering 4-year-old’s parents



Defund the police and turn the city over to criminals like this!


LAPD release hail of bullets on suspect who shot officer –– as wild video reveals intense chase and shootout


Newly released LAPD footage captures the split-second chaos of a violent Boyle Heights shootout, showing a fleeing suspect pull a handgun and fire at officers before one cop is struck in the chest and knocked backward.

The dramatic video lays out the entire confrontation, from a police pursuit to a crash, a foot chase and a burst of gunfire that left an officer wounded and the suspect critically injured.

Bodycam footage shows a person holding a gun, aiming it at a person walking down the street.
Body camera footage showing a person holding a gun with a police vehicle nearby and the text “SHOTS FIRED”.
The incident began around 1:47 p.m. on June 9.

The incident began around 1:47 p.m. on June 9, when officers from the LAPD Newton and Hollenbeck Patrol Divisions attempted to stop a gray pickup truck near Washington Boulevard and Alameda Street over a missing or altered temporary license plate.


The driver refused to stop, leading officers on a pursuit captured by dashboard cameras.

 The footage shows the pickup weaving through traffic as police sirens blare before the truck crashes into an embankment on Garnet Street near Marietta Street in Boyle Heights.

The suspect climbs out of the wrecked truck and runs from officers.
Police officer holding a firearm from inside a vehicle.
As police close in, the video shows him turning around, pulling out a handgun and firing multiple rounds toward the pursuing officers.

Then came the moment caught on body cam.

The suspect climbs out of the wrecked truck and runs from officers.

As police close in, the video shows him turning around, pulling out a handgun and firing multiple rounds toward the pursuing officers.

One officer is hit in the chest and thrown backward by the impact, but the bullet strikes his ballistic vest, saving him from a potentially fatal injury.

“Thankfully, he had a ballistic vest on, which saved his life,” LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said on June 9.

Other officers immediately draw their weapons and return fire, striking the suspect and ending the confrontation at the scene.


The suspect was left in critical condition following the gun battle.

The LAPD video briefing also shows evidence recovered after the shooting, including the suspect’s handgun, the bullet impact on the officer’s body armor and damage to a patrol vehicle.