Toolbox in 2017

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  • A collection of web-browser plug-ins is making the scholarly literature more discoverable.

    • Dalmeet Singh Chawla
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  • Nature's technology editor, Jeffrey Perkel, started blogging about workplace technology in science in 2016. Here are some highlights.

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  • Inspired by Google Maps, a suite of tools is allowing researchers to chart the complex conformations of chromosomes.

    • Jeffrey M. Perkel
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  • Data from thousands of single cells can be tricky to analyse, but software advances are making it easier.

    • Jeffrey M. Perkel
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  • Containerization technology takes the hassle out of setting up software and can boost the reproducibility of data-driven research.

    • Andrew Silver
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  • Getting data off an ancient floppy disk or computer tape isn't easy, but it can be done with the help of clever software and hardware.

    • Monya Baker
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  • The system of connecting machines and sensors is finally making its way into the laboratory, giving researchers peace of mind and restoring their work–life balance.

    • Jeffrey M. Perkel
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  • Eight ways labs benefit from the popular workplace messaging tool.

    • Jeffrey M. Perkel
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