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Applied Biosystems launches software development community
Applied Biosystems has launched a new online software development community to produce software applications that allow easier data generation, analysis and management in the life sciences.
ACD/Labs and SORD capture 'lost chemistry'
The Selected Organic Reactions Database is tapping into the vast reserves of chemical reaction information from academic research that has been locked away for 50 years in theses and dissertations.
Graphene scientist scoops Mott Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics
Professor Andre Geim has been awarded the 2007 Mott Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics for his groundbreaking work on two-dimensional atomic crystals back in 2004.
GenoLogics receives second round of funding
GenoLogics, a developer of lab and scientific data management solutions, has completed a second round of financing led by OVP Venture Partners in Seattle.
Free trial of Star-P for SGI Altix customers
SGI is now giving SGI Altix customers a free, one-year subscription to Interactive Supercomputings (ISC) Star-P, an interactive desktop tool for rapidly solving large scientific and engineering problems.
Agilent Technologies joins BioIT alliance
Agilent Technologies has joined the BioIT Alliance, a cross-industry group working together to improve biomedical information technology with an early focus on addressing data-capture and data-integration.
GeneBio's Phenyx chosen for Spanish proteomics research network
GeneBio's Phenyx will become the default protein identification software for ProteoRed at the National Centre for Biotechnology/CSIC in Madrid, for the use of proteomics researchers all over Spain.
Second consecutive win for CD-adapco aided F1 team
Fernando Alonso of the Renault F1 Team won his second successive FIA Formula One Drivers World Championship, thanks to an excellent engine designed using CD-adapcos computational fluid dynamics software.
$13 million grant for Berkeley Lab crystallography research
The US Department of Energys Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has received two new grants worth $13 million to improve software and increase automation in crystallographic processes.
DEM Solutions extends US market presence
DEM Solutions, a leading developer of DEM (discrete element method) software solutions, has opened a US office in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
CAS agreement with Brazilian universities expands access to SciFinder Scholar
Chemical Abstracts Service is continuing its agreement with the Brazilian Ministry of Education CAPES group to provide the SciFinder Scholar research tool to a consortium Brazillian Universities.
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