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For over 100 years, scientists, patent professionals, and business leaders have relied on CAS to accelerate breakthroughs and improve lives. As a leader in scientific information solutions, we curate, connect, and analyze the world’s published science to accelerate breakthroughs. CAS Solutions: Connecting research, patent, regulatory, and business professionals to the data and insights they need,

Ancient life offers new antibiotic leads — if the data can keep up 06/08/2026

AI-driven research is exploding, but the pipeline continues to shrink. This Nature article, in partnership with CAS, shows that the limiter isn’t power, but disconnected data: https://go.nature.com/43m3iDU

Ancient life offers new antibiotic leads — if the data can keep up AI is helping researchers explore antimicrobial candidates inferred from ancient and extinct species. But turning those insights into new antibiotics depends on bridging fragmented scientific data.

06/08/2026

When hands off to too early, it wastes cycles and erodes confidence. lets you evaluate target novelty, inspect binding site quality, and review early safety signals in one place so targets reach chemistry with , not assumptions. https://bit.ly/3OTdgsH

06/05/2026

Searching for numeric properties just got faster. See how CAS Newton uses to recognize fields, apply constraints, and search across , all from natural language. Join our on June 11 to learn more. Register today: https://bit.ly/4fojiwr

06/05/2026

patents nearly doubled between 2023 and 2025, and the clinical pipeline now includes 2,200+ trials and 13 FDA-approved drugs. CAS mapped the full landscape across mechanisms, , and . Read the highlights: https://bit.ly/4epICB9

Artificial intelligence resurrects lost biodiversity for antibiotics 06/04/2026

Ancient genomes may hold the next generation of , but fragmented data is slowing progress. This Nature partner content piece explores how connected, curated scientific data is changing what is possible in research.

Artificial intelligence resurrects lost biodiversity for antibiotics AI is helping researchers explore antimicrobial candidates inferred from ancient and extinct species. But turning those insights into new antibiotics depends on bridging fragmented scientific data.

Point-of-care testing: faster diagnosis, easier access to care 06/04/2026

conditions with your smartphone may be closer than you think. Read more about innovations in testing: https://bit.ly/4m9Vmhr
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Point-of-care testing: faster diagnosis, easier access to care Point-of-care testing goes beyond pandemic-era viral infection tests to bring faster diagnostics for infectious diseases, chronic conditions, cancer, and more.

06/03/2026

Unified reveals connections between targets, compounds, and pathways that siloed systems overlook. Learn how leading teams have unified and transformed their discovery . https://bit.ly/3QhZUGI

06/03/2026

validation breaks down when structure and pathway context live in separate tools. connects protein summaries, interactive 3D structures, and pathway context in one place, so you can link binding interactions to downstream , anticipate where risk may emerge, and make more defensible decisions. https://bit.ly/4u4k6L5

CAS Connections brings trusted scientific data and AI to leading R&D platforms 06/03/2026

Introducing CAS Connections. CAS data and agentic now integrate directly into the R&D platforms already use, including tools from Albert Invent, Sapio Sciences, Inductive Bio, Scilligence, and Wolfram Research. https://bit.ly/4unI3gc

CAS Connections brings trusted scientific data and AI to leading R&D platforms CAS announces strategic collaborations to embed reliable scientific data and CAS Newton agentic AI into leading workflow tools to increase research efficiency

06/02/2026

CAS REGISTRY®, the world’s most trusted source for accurate chemical substance information, now includes over 300 million substances. Assigned CAS Registry Number® 3127848-53-4, the 300 millionth substance was identified in a patent filed by Novartis. https://bit.ly/4u4ohG5

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