Gemma Church examines how simulation and modelling aid the increasingly diverse renewable energy field
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Informatics experts share their experiences of implementing new technologies and manging change in the modern laboratory
It’s rare for a company to start with a clean slate when making decisions about laboratory automation
Sophia Ktori considers how software can transform the laboratory
Informatics experts share their views on the future of the laboratory and how things might change due to the added pressure of Covid-19
Demand for testing and requirements for remote working tools drive changes in the laboratory
Gemma Church investigates how CFD providers are lowering the barrier for simulation
Robert Roe takes a look at challenges facing the first generation of exascale supercomputers’ development
Researchers from Europe and the US have finalised research which reduces the mass estimate for the neutrino by 50 per cent, writes Robert Roe
Robert Roe explores the use of HPC storage technology in off-shore energy exploration
Robert Roe looks at the development of exascale in Europe, funded through the European Commission, its member states and industry partners
Sophia Ktori explores software that is used to develop and improve the efficacy of potential drugs used to fight COVID-19
Response to COVID-19 is helping to develop testing technology that will have far-reaching benefits beyond the global viral outbreak, finds Robert Roe
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Scientists have implemented automation and LIMS software to help pivot laboratory operations and provide services to better understand and prevent the spread of Covid-19
Sophia Ktori considers how software integration helps ensure scientists work efficiently in the laboratory
A team of international scientists, including Nasa researchers, are using deep learning to map trees and bushes in the drylands of West Africa and the southern Sahara desert