All automation articles – Page 3
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Opinion
‘Coffee machine’ synthesiser’s first steps
Cartridge-based machine enables non-experts to make heterocycles
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Research
Glass beads offer simple solution to dispensing tiny amounts of solids
Frustration drove chemists to overcome engineering challenge slowing high-throughput reaction screening set-ups
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News
Automated lab at Imperial College will have robots run reactions
First national centre for reaction studies will focus on data-driven chemistry
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Research
Robotic organic synthesis to make reproducibility simple in chemistry
Chemputer claims universality after making three drugs without human intervention
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Research
Algorithm decides on chemical compromises when optimising self-driving experiments
Greek mythology inspires machine-learning approach
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Webinar
Data analytics for analytical method development
Learn how you can develop better methods faster using the synergy of automated sample preparation, chemometrics and design of experiments (DoE)
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Opinion
Computer literate
Computational chemistry is no longer an esoteric sub-discipline, it’s everywhere
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Research
1500 reactions per day go with the flow
Automated flow chemistry system puts high-speed spin on drug discovery
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News
Wanted: synthetic chemists (humans need not apply)
Automation could free chemists from tedious lab work – if they’re ready to think differently about research
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Research
‘Ikea reactionware’ promises to democratise organic chemistry
3D-printed modular reactor that ‘a child could use’ makes a drug in 40 hours
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Webinar
Optimising your experimentation process using JMP: GSK case study
Learn how GSK’s Design of Experiments approach has resulted in a more efficient development process and delivered greater understanding and control of their drug production processes
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Webinar
Digital transformation: fuelling innovation in the chemical industry
Discover how advances in digital technology are transforming the chemical industry
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Research
Automated fluorine radiolabelling moves closer to the clinic
New technique could improve tumour diagnosis and treatment
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Feature
Lab automation
Automated tools can take the drudgery out of routine lab work, Anthony King reports
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Research
Chemoluminescent nanoparticles detect multiple deadly viruses in one go
A detection system can test for multiple viruses in one sample
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Research
'Robo-chemist' optimises reactions in one day
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
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Opinion
Home synthesis is here – we must guide it
On-demand chemistry raises as many questions as it answers
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Careers
What skills will you need in 2026?
Andy Extance asks the experts how science jobs will change and where to focus your professional development
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