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Scientific computing: Apple’s next big leap?

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

The Macintosh may not be an established player in scientific computing, but Apple Computer Inc. is beginning to get some respect as a player in the space, said company Vice President of Software Technology Guy “Bud” Tribble, who pitched the case for the Mac to attendees of the Biosilico 2003 conference at Stanford University on […]

Humans Aren’t So Complicated

Monday, October 25th, 2004

A refined map of the human genome shows that humans have even fewer genes than previously thought — less than 25,000, about the same as a mustard green.

Scientists originally guessed that humans might have more than 100,000 genes. […] The human gene count decreased to about 30,000 in 2001, and the new, lower number has […]

All Bio Systems Are Go

Monday, October 25th, 2004

The next advances in biology may rely on networked systems research, but will have little to do with computers or telecommunications infrastructure.

Instead, if an influential group of researchers has its way, techniques used to analyze interconnected systems will provide a better understanding of the most complex network of all: the human body.

That’s the ambition of […]

28 Years of Patent Chemistry Now Structure-Searchable

Saturday, October 23rd, 2004

Elsevier MDL has introduced the MDL(R) Patent Chemistry Database, a new structure-searchable collection of patent chemistry information specifically designed for research scientists and information professionals. With the database researchers can rapidly explore World, U.S. and European patents dating from 1976 using structure, reaction and text searches.

The MDL Patent Chemistry Database offers functionality to improve synthesis […]