Life sciences and biotech £86bn boost to science and tech in the UK to turbocharge economy £86bn to fund everything from new drug treatments and longer-lasting batteries to new AI breakthroughs to generate billions for the UK economy and drive our Plan for Change Latest Content Siemens acquires Dotmatics Elsevier launches ScienceDirect AI to transform research Elsevier introduces Embase AI New technologies Solution Accelerators for biotech research Merz consolidates its R&D with a Life Sciences platform White papers Standardization of Analytical Data: Best Practices Standardization is critical to extracting the full potential of data. This White Paper offers a comprehensive guide to overcoming challenges and driving progress in analytical chemistry and beyond. Advancing the use of emerging computing infrastructure in Life Sciences RCH Solutions supports the adoption of novel computing technologies such as cloud, quantum, AI and edge computing paradigms through a co Boosting productivity of monoclonal antibody development using Chromeleon CDS: A collaboration to move biopharma forward Using the right tools is of paramount importance in the effort to advance tomorrow’s therapies. Webcasts On Demand Webinar: Consolidating computing resources can democratise research infrastructure More content Genedata Biologics enhances GSK’s biopharmaceutical R&D £100 million boost to quantum hubs includes developing hardware and software capabilities DOE roadmap outlines new initiative for AI science, security and technology AI is not a silver bullet for early diagnosis, but can make medical products safer Australian space agency deploys AI supercomputer How to strike a balance between digitalised data for machine learning and human use AI supports a breakthrough in ALS research UK researchers awarded MRC grant to advance novel cancer therapeutics discovery Qlucore starts research to advance cancer treatment European scientific AI startup Iris.ai raises €7.64million Improving statistical methods to protect wildlife populations Cerebras chip outperforms the world's fastest supercomputer in a molecular dynamics simulation Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 7 Next page Next ›