AI Breakthrough Reveals Hidden Life: How NYUAD Scientists Are Making Microbes Visible

Scientists at NYU Abu Dhabi have created a game-changing AI tool. It can spot crucial proteins in microalgae that older methods completely missed. This isn't just about speed; it's about revealing a hidden world that produces much of Earth's oxygen. The tool opens new doors for clean energy solutions and understanding how tiny life supports our entire planet.

Key Points: NYUAD AI Tool LA⁴SR Speeds Discovery of Life-Supporting Microbes

  • AI tool LA⁴SR identifies overlooked microalgae proteins with near-perfect accuracy
  • Analysis is performed 10,000 times faster than traditional methods
  • Breakthrough accelerates search for new natural compounds for clean energy
  • Helps monitor water quality and track ecosystem responses to climate change
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NYUAD scientists develop AI tool to speed discovery of life-supporting microbes

NYU Abu Dhabi scientists develop AI tool LA⁴SR, making invisible algal proteins visible 10,000x faster to unlock clean energy and climate insights.

"With LA⁴SR we can finally see these proteins clearly; we are making the invisible visible. - David Nesson, NYUAD Senior Research Scientist"

Abu Dhabi, December 16

Scientists at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence tool called LA⁴SR that can rapidly identify previously overlooked proteins in microalgae - tiny organisms that produce much of the Earth's oxygen and support entire aquatic ecosystems.

This breakthrough will allow scientists to speed up the search for new natural compounds and enzymes that could support future clean energy solutions. It will also help researchers better understand how microscopic life adapts to changing environments and open new possibilities for monitoring water quality and tracking how ecosystems respond to climate shifts.

Microalgae are essential to life on the planet, yet many of their proteins are difficult to detect because they are mixed with proteins from other microorganisms.

Traditional computer programmes often miss large portions of these algal proteins or take weeks to analyse them.

To solve this challenge, the NYUAD team trained an AI system to read protein sequences the way a language model reads text. As a result, LA⁴SR can separate real algal proteins from background noise with near-perfect accuracy and it performs this analysis 10,000 times faster than existing methods.

"Microalgae are among the most important organisms on Earth, but much of their biology is still hidden from us," said Associate Professor of Biology at NYU Abu Dhabi Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani.

NYU Abu Dhabi Senior Research Scientist and the lead author of the study David Nesson, said, "With LA⁴SR we can finally see these proteins clearly; we are making the invisible visible. By training AI to capture genomic information that standard tools miss, we're accelerating marine biology for health and environmental innovation."

LA⁴SR marks a significant step forward in revealing how the smallest organisms on Earth help sustain life on the planet.

Times Higher Education ranks NYU among the world's top 31 universities, making NYU Abu Dhabi the highest globally ranked university in the UAE. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Arjun K
10,000 times faster is mind-blowing. This kind of computational power can revolutionize bio-research. Hope our IITs and research institutes are working on similar indigenous AI models for local environmental challenges.
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David E
As someone in biotech, the "making the invisible visible" part is key. So much of our planet's microbiome is unknown. Tools like this are crucial for discovering new enzymes for waste degradation or sustainable agriculture.
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Siddharth J
Great work, but a note of caution. While celebrating this UAE-based achievement, we must ask: are we in India investing enough in fundamental, long-term research like this? Or are we only chasing immediate commercial applications? Our policy needs a vision for such deep science.
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Meera T
Microalgae producing oxygen... reminds me of the basic science we learned in school. It's amazing how AI is helping us appreciate these tiny life forms better. Hope this leads to real solutions for cleaner air and water. 🙏
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Karthik V
"Training AI to read protein sequences like text" – that's a brilliant analogy. The cross-pollination of AI and biology is yielding such exciting results. Jai Vigyan!

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