A roundup of software tools available to scientists using HPC and AI software
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Complex systems are a growing area of research, and finding good sites can be complicated, says Michael Kenward
Annabel Sedgwick describes how Applied Biosystems is putting researchers firmly in the driving seat in managing their scientific projects
John Murphy profiles the computational chemistry pioneer and baseball fanatic
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
The Internet is itself a suitable case for research, as Michael Kenward found when surfing sites on the Web given over to research on the Web into the Web
Economic and business pressures are forcing drug companies to deploy computing, but there are still gaps between what users want and what can be achieved, says Peter Rees
John Murphy profiles the developer of the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules
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
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.
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
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Scientists and researchers are using AI to help accelerate the discovery of new drugs for a wide variety of different medical applications.
Integrators and cloud providers help facilitate access to HPC and deliver additional expertise and support, which helps scientists to effectively use computing resources, finds Robert Roe
Today’s DNA sequencing technologies now make it possible to sequence whole human genomes cost effectively and with speed.
The world of MultiBody Dynamics simulation is changing, writes Gemma Church
Quantum technology is going through a period of rapid development, with several technologies driving the adoption of this emerging computing framework, finds Robert Roe
A roundup of cloud technology providers that support researchers using HPC