Physics World April 2019
Drug discovery: the physics tool that could speed the search for new medicines
In this months’ cover feature, Jon Cartwright looks at a spectroscopy technique, developed by scientists at the UK’s’ National Physical Laboratory, which could help pharmaceutical firms to discover new drugs quickly and more cheaply. Niladri Banerjee from Loughborough University, meanwhile, discusses the new field of “superconducting spintronics”, which could lead to a new generation of “green” supercomputers.
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Uncertainty principle
The new big science
The importance of archives
Pulsars, prizes and PhDs
CERN beyond the LHC
A cool spin on supercomputers
High-spec mass spec
As real as it gets
Seeing past the ordinary
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