The new 50-qubit quantum computer is located at VTT’s premises in Micronova in Espoo, Finland. Register with Scientific Computing World and gain unparalleled access to premium content and invaluable ...
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The global laboratory informatics market is experiencing a period of growth due to the acceleration of digital transformation and AI, as well as the rising use of data management tools in new markets ...
Researchers at the University of York are developing the science, engineering, and socio-technology that underpins building a robot for laboratory automation for chemistry and related sciences.
Throughout 2025, our editorial team are engaging with senior R&D and laboratory professionals from leading research organisations across pharmaceuticals, life sciences, oil and gas, energy, ...
HTE teams at leading pharmaceutical organisations have adopted Katalyst D2D to integrate hardware and software into a single interface (Credit: ACD/Labs) ...
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Viridien and Materials Nexus are partnering to rapidly scale Matnex’s computational capacity for the discovery and production of groundbreaking materials. Register with Scientific Computing World and ...
As a member, Altair will contribute to several of the cluster’s innovative projects and strategic initiatives by providing tools and expertise for digital engineering and the application of AI ...
Infosys has launched an open-source Responsible AI Toolkit. This component of the Infosys Topaz Responsible AI Suite is designed to help enterprises innovate responsibly while addressing the ...
A new software model built by a team of scientists from the University of Glasgow could make computer analysis of geospatial data more environmentally friendly. Researchers developed the model, called ...
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