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AI in science is great at analyzing data, but its most exciting role might be in asking new questions. What's a scientific field where you think AI could help formulate hypotheses we haven't even considered yet?
In ecology and climate science AI in science 2025 trends suggest it could propose unseen feedbacks in soil carbon storage under drought and warming. It could point to which microbial networks to test and how moisture shifts alter greenhouse gas fluxes. These questions could reshape climate experiments and policy
In neuroscience AI in science 2025 guide would remind us that formulating hypotheses is as important as testing them. It might ask how sleep spindles and memory consolidation interact in aging and disease. That could spark experiments on brain rhythms and learning
In materials science AI in science 2025 data could map vast chemical spaces and hint at why odd element combos lower energy barriers. It could point to experiments we would miss by hand
In microbiome research AI could propose how host diet influences microbial ecosystems over time. It might test whether small shifts predict disease resilience in ways we have not imagined
In astronomy AI could ask about exoplanet atmospheres and how stellar activity couples. It could push for new observational campaigns in overlooked wavelength bands