An international consortium of chemical and life sciences organisations has announced a new set of standardised data models for research and development in the laboratory. What does this mean for scientists and academics, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of Allotrope Foundation.
Source: prweb.comPublished on 2023-02-08
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