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Science Magazine - One Issue A Winning Solution. Artificial intelligence reveals RNA structure The race for room-temperature superconductors heats up Lifelong effects of prenatal infections Thin, conductive, stretchy membranes Pages 941-1056 Cover: An artificial intelligence algorithm selects an RNA molecule's three-dimensional shape out of a sea of incorrect shapes. Computational prediction of the structures into which RNAs fold is particularly important—and particularly difficult—because so few structures are known. The success of machine learning despite this lack of data opens doors to understanding and designing diverse molecules, including medicines. See pages 964 and 1047. Illustration: C. Bickel/ Science; Data: Andrew M. Watkins and RNA-Puzzles consortium/rnapuzzles.org Each additional magazine ships for $1. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount