1984--and all that?
1984
Reflections on Laboratory Automation
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell, F. L. Mitchell
Conclusion
The advancements in laboratory automation over the past 33 years have significantly improved efficiency and quality in chemical analysis.
Supporting Evidence
- Laboratory automation has evolved dramatically since the 1950s.
- Microcomputers have become essential in modern laboratory equipment.
- Automation has reduced human error and improved the quality of results.
Takeaway
This editorial talks about how machines have made lab work easier and faster over the years, just like how washing machines made laundry easier.
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