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The way to interface and integrate chromatography data systems is a major theme in this issue's review of laboratory information management systems, writes Phillip Hill
John Murphy profiles the developer of the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules
Companies should regard mathematical calculations as a form of corporate knowledge to be retained and re-used, Allen Razdow, one of the founders of Mathsoft, told Tom Wilkie.
At a partnership seminar held recently at its European headquarters, LabWare set out a striking vision of the company's future development. Tom Wilkie was there
Ray Girvan traces the rise of the machines - both digital and analogue - in an era of mechanical computation
Ray Girvan looks at the ubiquitous but little-understood Navier-Stokes equations
Tom Wilkie looks at developments within Labworks as, under new ownership, it sets its sights on the global stage
John Murphy profiles the legendary Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin
Once again the paperless laboratory, particularly in connection with the US Food and Drug Administration's Rule 21 CFR Part 11, is one of the main themes in the latest crop of LIMS advances and announcements. By Phillip Hill
A data management software system now being installed in the UK will save astronomers precious time, and even tell them when their equipment is not working as it should. Phillip Hill reports
John Murphy profiles the Head of Numerical Relativity Group, Albert Einstein Institute
Trevor De Silva and Geoff Parker, from the consultancy Scimcon, discuss the causes of the data explosion in the laboratory, and suggest ways to tame it
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We caught up with David Fox, chief business officer at Modality.ai, for a quick chat about biotech software trends
Sophia Ktori discusses the importance of integration and open systems in supporting laboratory automation
Robert Roe explores advances in CPU, accelerator and networking hardware that is being designed to support exascale.
Professor Dieter Kranzlmüller of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) outlines the work of the facility
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