Robot achieves scientific first
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f2b97d9a-1f96-11de-a7a5-00144feabdc0.html

By Clive Cookson, Science Editor

Published: April 2 2009 19:17 | Last updated: April 2 2009 19:17

A laboratory robot called Adam has been hailed as the first machine in
history to have discovered new scientific knowledge independently of its
human creators.

Adam formed a hypothesis on the genetics of bakers' yeast and carried
out experiments to test its predictions, without intervention from its
makers at 

The result was a series of "simple but useful" discoveries, confirmed by
human scientists, about the gene coding for yeast enzymes. The research
is published in the journal Science.

Professor Ross King, the chief creator of Adam, said robots would not
supplant human researchers but make their work more productive and
interesting.

"Ultimately we hope to have teams of human and robot scientists working
together in laboratories," he said.

Adam is the result of a five-year collaboration between computer
scientists and biologists at Aberystwyth and Cambridge universities.

The researchers endowed Adam with a huge database of yeast biology,
automated hardware to carry out experiments, supplies of yeast cells and
lab chemicals, and powerful artificial intelligence software.

Although they did not intervene directly in Adam's experiments, they did
stand by to fix technical glitches, add chemicals and remove waste.

The team has just completed a successor robot called Eve, which is about
to work with Adam on a series of experiments designed to find new drugs
to treat tropical diseases such as malaria and schistosomiasis.

"Adam is a prototype," says Prof King. "Eve is better designed and more
elegant."

In the new experiments, Adam and Eve will work together to devise and
carry out tests on thousands of chemical compounds to discover
antimalarial drugs.
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