Software beats animal tests at predicting toxicity of chemicals

RICHARD VAN NOORDEN: ‘Machine-learning software trained on masses of chemical-safety data is so good at predicting some kinds of toxicity that it now rivals — and sometimes outperforms — expensive animal studies, researchers report. Computer models could replace some standard safety studies conducted on millions of animals each year, such as dropping compounds into rabbits’ … Continue reading Software beats animal tests at predicting toxicity of chemicals