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ChemAxon has announced that its free, open access, web-based chemistry search and extraction service, chemicalize.org, is now supported on touchscreen tablet PCs, including Apple iPads and Android devices
ChemAxon has announced that its free, open access, web-based chemistry search and extraction service, chemicalize.org, is now supported on touchscreen tablet PCs, including Apple iPads and Android devices
National Instruments (NI) has released compatible mobile apps for iPhone, iPad and Android devices, helping engineers integrate the latest mobile technology into its applications
Data Translation announces the release of a new version of its LV-Link software drivers for LabVIEW
National Instruments has released NI LabView 2011, the 25th-anniversary version of its system design software
National Instruments has announced DIAdem 2011, the latest version of the software tool designed to make locating, inspecting, analysing and reporting on measurement data more efficient
Thermo Fisher Scientific has released TraceFinder 1.1, its latest software for clinical research, forensic toxicology, food safety and environmental testing laboratories performing routine, high-throughput quantitation by LC-MS
Agilent Technologies has released its CytoGenomics 1.5 software, an analytical tool that gives researchers the ability to streamline their analyses by querying the in-house CytoGenomic database and external databases
Integromics has announced the availability of OmicsHub Proteomics 2.0, a new version of the OmicsHub product adding several new features to its existing centralised data management and analysis capabilities for mass spectrometry laboratories and core facilities
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) is providing free oligo design and analysis tools via its online SciTools suite
LMS International has launched the new LMS Scadas Lab front-end solution for high-speed data acquisition and signal conditioning
A round-up of the latest cooling technologies for scientists using HPC to support their research.
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), the high-performance computing industry’s increasing workloads are contributing to environmental damage
Autonomous vehicles could help to prevent road accidents and save billions in damages across the world each year.
The pursuit of exascale HPC systems has been a target of the HPC community since the first petaflop system broke into the Top500 in the June 2008 edition of the biannual list of the fastest supercomputers based on the Linpack
Simulation software is helping accelerate battery development, writes Gemma Church
Developing skills to use advanced computing resources such as high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and quantum computing is becoming an increasingly important skill set for