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Food forensics: how AI can smell authentic olive oil

January 27, 2022
Extra virgin olive (EVO) oils are highly complex. Here, Prof Chiara Cordero discusses the application of an AI smelling machine to analyse, qualify, categorise, and authenticate olive oil and counteract...

Diagnosing exotic animals

January 13, 2022
From one of the UK's leading veterinary diagnostic laboratories specialising in an array of exotic animals, Mary Pinborough discusses the joys and pitfalls of working with exotic animals and how...

Gesture control for lab robots

December 14, 2021
Lab environments differ from factory floors. Robotics expert, Stephen Guy, explores how close human integration, collaborative robotics, and gesture control can help safely control collaborative robots in the busy, confined...

AI and healthcare: future opportunities and challenges

December 9, 2021
Reflecting on six decades of progress, Steven Wolfe looks at the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare, the complexity faced by evermore sophisticated information technology, and the...

The future’s bright, the future’s artificial

November 25, 2021
As clinical and adjacent staff face overwhelming demands, Cari-Anne Quinn looks at the benefits of digital innovation, technology-led service models, and integrated care systems focused on prevention, to help rebalance...

Unlocking the Chinese R&D Puzzle Box

November 12, 2021
China is the world's second largest drug market after the US and is predicted to take a 30% share of the global market by 2023 [1,2]. With changing demographics and...

Lab Awards 2021 Winners

November 3, 2021
Congratulations to the winners of the inaugural Lab Awards 2021! The awards were brought to you by Lab Innovations in partnership with Laboratory News and presented during the first afternoon...

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