AI may accelerate scientific progress — but here’s why it can’t replace human scientists

Although artificial intelligence can help speed up scientific research, experts caution that it cannot completely replace human scientists. The mixed outcomes of AI-driven studies underscore the enduring need for human intuition, creativity, and critical thinking.

AI may accelerate scientific progress — but here’s why it can’t replace human scientists

Watch a cancer cell evade capture

Some cancer cells dodge immune attacks by staying on the move, preventing complete engulfment. Instead, the body’s defensive cells manage only to nibble at the edges. Scientists are observing how this behavior might shape the future of cancer research and treatment.

Watch a cancer cell evade capture