A roundup of software tools available to scientists using HPC and AI software
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Bruce von Herrmann believes that better informatics is the only way to meet the challenge of increasing complexity in the life sciences
After text-mining, Doug Paxson believes images will be next to be mined for information
James Truchard believes that performance will improve, while costs and development time will decrease, making engineers more productive through the use of virtual instrumentation
The electronic lab notebook has been heralded before, says Peter Rees. But it might just happen this time
Scientific Computing World appeared just as the World Wide Web was escaping from particle physics. Michael Kenward reflects on a decade of rapid progress
Antony Williams believes that organisations need to recognise the value of organising themselves to integrate chemical structure and analytical information
Chris Randles praises XML as a basis for innovation and technical communication
C. James Cooper looks forward to an exciting decade, as the universal language of mathematics underpins efforts to integrate knowledge from different domains
Guy Lefever sees seven new technologies, all related to scientific computing, transforming the face of medicine
Steve Maginn looks at the two ends of the chemistry software industry
Robert Massie and Ramond D'Angelo believe that, as the physical limitations of processing, storing, and delivering information diminish, the possibilities of the digital research environment keep expanding
Computational science will go deeper and wider in the next 10 years. But Scott Kahn believes that the most profound changes will come through the integration of methods and domains
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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