On bioRxiv alone, dozens of research preprints are published every day.
We combine OpenAI's GPT-3 and DALL·E 2 to summarize preprint abstracts in “haikus”.
Not all turn out perfectly presentable and here are a few examples. See Twitter for more.
Examples
The study demonstrates that the chemodiversity of individual plants and their conspecific neighbours can influence plant-herbivore interactions, and that these effects are highly specific to the plant chemotype, the aphid species, and its morphs.
This study found that higher levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokine TGF-β1 were associated with better memory performance and larger hippocampal volumes in older adults, suggesting that anti-inflammatory mechanisms may act as a protective factor in cognitive aging.
CIRCUST is a novel methodology that enables the reconstruction of temporal order and analysis of molecular rhythms in human tissues sampled as single timepoints, providing a comprehensive human circadian expression atlas.
CherryML is a broadly applicable method that can significantly reduce the computational cost of maximum likelihood estimation of phylogenetic model parameters, enabling more efficient analysis of molecular evolution.