ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,676,213, issued on July 7, was assigned to Syntensor Inc. (Burlington, Vt.).

"Target-to-catalyst translation networks" was invented by Clayton Morrissey Rabideau (Richmond, Va.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention provides a computer system for generating the molecular structure of a catalytic activator for a reaction in which input reactants, a.k.a. substrates, are converted into an output product, the computer system comprising: a trained machine learning model, preferably a variational autoencoder, configured to receive an operating feature set defining chemical features of the input reactants and chemical features of t...