A late-July U.S.-EU trade deal capped most EU imports, including pharmaceuticals, at 15%, easing fears of triple-digit levies and supporting a rebound in life-sciences tools shares. On July 23, Thermo Fisher raised the lower end of guidance and said the tariff situation was improving, reinforcing the risk-relief trade. Danaher and Agilent also have reported their… The post As tariff relief lifts sector, Thermo Fisher pulls ahead while Waters continues to navigate $17.5B deal appeared first ...| Research & Development World
Thermo Fisher Scientific has opened a 375,000-square-foot, carbon-neutral plant in Mebane, North Carolina, designed to produce at least 40 million pipette tips per week to shore up U.S. supplies of a lab consumable critical to research and diagnostics. The company held a ribbon-cutting Thursday. The Mebane site uses advanced automation for manufacturing, packaging and shipping… The post Thermo Fisher opens North Carolina plant to boost U.S. pipette-tip supply appeared first on Research & De...| Research & Development World
AI isn’t some shiny new kid on the drug discovery block. In one way or another, it’s been lurking in labs for decades under aliases like computational chemistry and cheminformatics. The term ‘artificial intelligence’ itself dates back to the 1950s. Alister Campbell, vice president and global head of science and technology at Dotmatics, chuckles at… The post How AI Is upgrading the drug hunter while driving leaner, meaner teams appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World
TEMs have provided materials scientists with some of the most powerful insights towards the ‘atomic engineering’ of improved material properties.| Research & Development World