Additive manufacturing (AM) is opening up new possibilities for engineers to create components and subsystems enabling rapid prototyping and novel designs that can help to accelerate innovation.
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Robert Roe talks to Southampton University’s Oz Parchment about the decision-making behind the latest HPC system at the University
With innovation in cooling technology increasingly more important to ensure energy, performance and cost efficiency of HPC, Keely Portway speaks to experts to find out what is driving the latest innovations
Robert Roe discusses the potential for software-defined storage with Excelero’s Josh Goldenhar
Robert Roe looks at recent developments in processor and accelerator technology
Robert Roe looks at the use of precision medicine and its potential impact on laboratory informatics software
Data types used are advancing from the simple text formats of old, writes Paul Denny-Gouldson
Gemma Church looks at the use of additive manufacturing processes in engineering
The failure of a candidate drug can cost millions – so many chemists are turning to software that provides modelling capabilities and multi-parameter optimisation
Robert Roe interviews laboratory informatics software providers who discuss potentially disruptive technologies and their impact on the laboratory informatics market
Building a Smart Laboratory 2018 highlights the importance of adopting smart laboratory technology, as well as pointing out the challenges and pitfalls of the process
Isabel Muñoz-Willery and Roberto Castelnovo, of NL42 Consulting, highlight the importance of developing a robust strategy for the adoption of the paperless laboratory
Informatics experts share their experiences on the implementing new technologies and manging change in the modern laboratory
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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
A round-up of the latest products for scientists using networking technologies
A round-up of the latest storage products and technology available for scientists using HPC