A research team led by Prof. Yousung Jung of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) has developed an innovative AI-based technology that uses large ...
Digitising the Lab: How the University of Southampton transformed research with Electronic Lab Notebooks Through careful integration, training, and support, more than 90% of participants opted to ...
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Abstract: Collections of analog lab notebooks are an invaluable source of data about research conditions, steps, and outcomes, and in aggregate have the potential to provide new insights into the ...
RNA-based therapeutics are transforming medicine, but scaling production efficiently remains a challenge, particularly the cost-intensive in vitro transcription (IVT) step. Join this webinar to ...
For Daniil Boiko and Andrei Tyrin, the idea for Onepot AI came from the same frustration. “The best ideas in drug discovery were often blocked not by biology, but by synthesis,” Boiko told TechCrunch.
In 2026, sticking to the “best practice” in the lab is, more than ever, about going above and beyond SOP adherence. There are standards to update and data integrity to strengthen, all while attempting ...
Imagine this: you’ve just invested in yet another AI tool, convinced it’s the missing piece to supercharge your productivity. But weeks later, it’s collecting digital dust alongside the rest of your ...
In the modern landscape of personalized diagnostics, drug research, development, and manufacturing, data integrity and velocity of the product-to-market are everything. A key player driving the ...
With over 150,000 new materials developed by the Materials Project computers, Berkeley Lab, headquartered in California, could not synthesize these novel materials quickly enough to evaluate them for ...
After arriving in Montreal via trade over the offseason, Zack Bolduc is still finding his comfort zone. Minas Panagiotakis / Getty Images One of hockey’s favourite adages is to control what you can ...
Andy Kessler writes that politicization has irreparably damaged academia, where “run-amok humanities departments” poison critical work in the hard sciences. His solution: To go “Beyond the Research ...
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