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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to research, innovation, or any process where speeding up the process of finding or learning something is desired.
Example: "Our new technology aims to accelerate discovery in the field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "speed up exploration" or "hasten findings."
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Meet our diverse faculty and learn how they are using data science tools to accelerate discovery.
Phillip "Terry" '72 and Susan Ragon created an institute to accelerate discovery of an HIV vaccine.
Chemical genomics should greatly accelerate discovery in biology and medicine in the near future.
Studies on epigenetic regulation and transcriptional network of hair cell progenitors may accelerate discovery of more promising reprogramming regimens.
This approach may dramatically accelerate discovery of new materials that provide cheap and efficient ways to store energy.
Together, the universities can accelerate discovery from large-number data sets to provide new insight into disease and to apply targeted therapies on an unprecedented scale.
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The widespread adoption of such grids will also improve cryoET and cryoSPT and accelerate discoveries by these methodologies.
Under the banner of accelerated discovery, text-analyzing tools are used to mine publications, patents, and molecular databases.
"Benefunder and ICSI have a common goal – accelerating discovery and innovation in computing to benefit society," said ICSI Director Deborah Crawford.
This principle could form the basis of a mining strategy for accelerating discovery of function in genome sequences.
"When serious lawyers understand they're dealing with serious lawyers on the other side, that usually leads to a level of trust that accelerates discovery," Mr. Vance said.
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