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The automation of science

Authors :
King, Ross D.
Rowland, Jem
Oliver, Stephen G.
Young, Michael
Aubrey, Wayne
Byrne, Emma
Liakata, Maria
Markham, Magdalena
Pir, Pinar
Soldatova, Larisa N.
Sparkes, Andrew
Whelan, Kenneth E.
Clare, Amanda
Source :
Science. April 3, 2009, Vol. 324 Issue 5923, p85, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The basis of science is the hypothetico-deductive method and the recording of experiments in sufficient detail to enable reproducibility. We report the development of Robot Scientist 'Adam,' which advances the automation of both. Adam has autonomously generated functional genomics hypotheses about the yeast Soccharomyces cerevisiae and experimentally tested these hypotheses by using laboratory automation. We have confirmed Adam's conclusions through manual experiments. To describe Adam's research, we have developed an ontology and logical language. The resulting formalization involves over 10,000 different research units in a nested treelike structure, 10 levels deep, that relates the 6.6 million biomass measurements to their logical description. This formalization describes how a machine contributed to scientific knowledge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
324
Issue :
5923
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.198350533