
|Articles|March 20, 2014
- The Column-03-20-2014
- Volume 5
- Issue 10
A Look to the Future
Incognito discusses the impending technological singularity of analytical chemistry. Is it time to take back control from the machine?
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Incognito discusses the impending technological singularity of analytical chemistry. Is it time to take back control from the machine?
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