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  • 1.24.6

Nanome 1.24.6 is an AI-assisted scientific copilot that combines multi-user spatial computing with real-time 3-D molecular visualization to accelerate drug-discovery workflows. Designed for the Chemistry & Biology category, the program enables researchers, students, and amateur scientists to build, edit, and simulate molecules or entire proteins containing hundreds of atoms inside a shared virtual environment. R&D teams use the single-version release to inspect crystallographic data, refine ligand poses, and host collaborative design sessions, while educators employ the same interface to teach structural biology through immersive interaction rather than traditional 2-D slides. The software’s AI engine suggests conformational changes, predicts binding affinities, and annotates hotspots, shortening iteration cycles for medicinal chemists. Spatial-computing support means participants can join from desktop PCs or VR headsets, manipulating structures with six-degree-of-freedom controllers while voice chat and synchronized pointers keep remote colleagues aligned. Because every action is streamed to all logged-in users, a lead optimizer in San Diego can watch a crystallographer in Berlin flip an indole ring in real time, then immediately vote on the next synthetic route. Session recording and cloud project storage further simplify documentation for grant proposals or student portfolios. Nanome is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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