All Robotics articles
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ArticleDiscovery is changing – and automation leads the way
Automation is helping drug discovery teams screen faster, cut costs and run complex assays at scale – but its real value lies in what happens next.
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ArticleDrug discovery integration takes centre stage at SLAS Boston 2026
Drug discovery has no shortage of powerful technologies, but the challenge now is making them work together. At SLAS Boston 2026, researchers and technology developers revealed how laboratories are connecting the entire experimental pipeline.
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ArticleMaking immunotherapy safer and more accessible through continuous digital monitoring
Immunotherapies such as CAR-T are extending survival, yet reliance on inpatient monitoring for cytokine release syndrome continues to restrict access. This article explores how continuous digital monitoring and AI-driven analysis could enable safer outpatient delivery and support more scalable immunotherapy adoption.
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ArticleAdvancing drug discovery with reproducible, animal-free 3D systems
Lukas Gaats and his team at mo:re are using automation to bring consistency to 3D cell culture and move drug discovery beyond animal models. Read on to find out how.
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ArticleVibe coding 101 for drug discovery scientists
Find out how AI-assisted development is democratising software creation in life sciences.
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OpinionAI in drug discovery: predictions for 2026
As AI drug discovery enters 2026, the industry faces a pivotal year of clinical tests, regulatory clarity, and market consolidation. Here, Dr Raminderpal Singh examines where AI is delivering measurable gains in early discovery, where hype outpaces reality and why Phase III results will determine whether the technology can truly ...
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NewsNew method preserves iPS cells for regenerative medicine
Kobe University researchers have developed a new way of freeze induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) directly in their culture dishes without losing viability or pluripotency.
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ArticleInside ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025: automation, AI and human-relevant models
At ELRIG’s Drug Discovery 2025, Drug Target Review spoke with the teams turning big ideas into usable tools – automation, AI and biology – that help scientists work smarter.
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ReportLab Automation: Where Discovery Scales
Automation now plays a central role in discovery. From self-driving laboratories to real-time bioprocessing, this report explores how data-driven systems improve reproducibility, speed decisions and make scale achievable across research and development.
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NewsSwallowable bioluminescent pill detects early signs of gut ischaemia
Scientists have developed an ingestible, light-emitting capsule that can detect life-threatening intestinal blood flow problems in their earliest stages. The device could offer doctors a faster and less invasive way to diagnose acute mesenteric ischaemia.
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NewsFrom graphene to grey matter: tech that supercharges brain organoids
Researchers at UC San Diego have discovered a graphene-based technology that accelerates the maturation of human brain organoids, offering a safer, non-invasive way to model diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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ArticleRethinking antibody discovery in the age of automation
James Atwood, COO of Opentrons, shares how accessible lab automation is helping research teams tackle tighter budgets, faster timelines and complex discovery workflows.
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ArticleABB’s robotics ecosystem: advancing lab efficiency in drug discovery
In this interview with Jose-Manuel Collados, learn how ABB's strategic partnerships and automation technology are improving lab efficiency, enhancing precision and ultimately speeding up the development of life-saving treatments.
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NewsNovel robotic bronchoscope system can help catch lung cancer earlier
Researchers from China have formulated a robotics system that can access areas in the lung non-invasively before cancer diagnosis.


