Nature Language Model: Deciphering the Language of Nature for Scientific Discovery
Abstract
Foundation models have revolutionized natural language processing and artificial intelligence, significantly enhancing how machines comprehend and generate human languages. Inspired by the success of these foundation models, researchers have developed foundation models for individual scientific domains, including small molecules, materials, proteins, DNA, RNA and even cells. However, these models are typically trained in isolation, lacking the ability to integrate across different scientific domains. Recognizing that entities within these domains can all be represented as sequences, which together form the "language of nature", we introduce Nature Language Model (NatureLM), a sequence-based science foundation model designed for scientific discovery. Pre-trained with data from multiple scientific domains, NatureLM offers a unified, versatile model that enables various applications including: (i) generating and optimizing small molecules, proteins, RNA, and materials using text instructions; (ii) cross-domain generation/design, such as protein-to-molecule and protein-to-RNA generation; and (iii) top performance across different domains, matching or surpassing state-of-the-art specialist models. NatureLM offers a promising generalist approach for various scientific tasks, including drug discovery (hit generation/optimization, ADMET optimization, synthesis), novel material design, and the development of therapeutic proteins or nucleotides. We have developed NatureLM models in different sizes (1 billion, 8 billion, and 46.7 billion parameters) and observed a clear improvement in performance as the model size increases.
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@article{arxiv.2502.07527,
title = {Nature Language Model: Deciphering the Language of Nature for Scientific Discovery},
author = {Yingce Xia and Peiran Jin and Shufang Xie and Liang He and Chuan Cao and Renqian Luo and Guoqing Liu and Yue Wang and Zequn Liu and Yuan-Jyue Chen and Zekun Guo and Yeqi Bai and Pan Deng and Yaosen Min and Ziheng Lu and Hongxia Hao and Han Yang and Jielan Li and Chang Liu and Jia Zhang and Jianwei Zhu and Ran Bi and Kehan Wu and Wei Zhang and Kaiyuan Gao and Qizhi Pei and Qian Wang and Xixian Liu and Yanting Li and Houtian Zhu and Yeqing Lu and Mingqian Ma and Zun Wang and Tian Xie and Krzysztof Maziarz and Marwin Segler and Zhao Yang and Zilong Chen and Yu Shi and Shuxin Zheng and Lijun Wu and Chen Hu and Peggy Dai and Tie-Yan Liu and Haiguang Liu and Tao Qin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07527},
year = {2025}
}
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