Chemistry World and Notch Communications welcome you to our tenth special collection on Chemistry 4.0. As we progress through the fourth industrial revolution, advances are driven by digital and technological innovation and agility. Here we showcase the latest innovation and thinking from leaders in the field.
By Peter Brown, Adam Brownsell
The arrival of next-generation chemistry has the power to deliver a healthier and more sustainable future
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Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific, by Simon Pearce, Pam Poulin
A new generation of organic photovoltaics suggest a bright future for solar power generation
Sponsored by Arcinova, by Gareth Jenkins
The revolution will be digitalised
Sponsored by Umicore, by Andreas Wilk
Industry 4.0 demands more from semiconductors then ever before
Sponsored by CPI, by John Arthur
The Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre promises to revolutionise how we formulate, trial and produce medicines
Sponsored by Brightline Diagnostics, by Dermott O’Callaghan, Elizabeth Paull
With extremely bright fluorophores and a novel, highly sensitive reader, Brightline DX aims to bring lab-based levels of accuracy to the palm of your hand.
2020-07-13T16:04:00+01:00Voice of The Royal Society of Chemistry
Robots, artificial intelligence and machine learning are evolving chemistry practice. The Royal Society of Chemistry has a plan for harnessing our increasingly digitalised world
2020-07-01T09:16:00+01:00By Daniel Salmon and Chris Wilmer
It could be a new paradigm in safeguarding science, but it might just tie our hands
2020-07-01T08:45:00+01:00By Jamie Durrani
Legacy issues are posing important questions for scientific software developers
2020-04-22T14:00:00+01:00By Rebecca Trager
A young computational chemist from India, working to finish his PhD in Italy, is getting media attention for his social action during the pandemic
2020-04-15T14:01:00+01:00By Rebecca Trager
The Spanish scientific superstar is at home, but busier than ever trying to get researchers access to Europe’s supercomputers to fight Covid-19
2019-10-28T14:28:00+00:00By Derek Lowe
With enough understanding and computing power, it should be possible, but will it happen?
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