Chemical syntheses, which require completely water- and/or oxygen-free conditions, were so far difficult to perform under high-temperature sealed-vessel conditions, since dedicated microwave reactors are usually too big and not approved for operation in a glovebox. Finally, with the compact Monowave 50 reactor, sealed-vessel chemistry can be performed easily under inert conditions inside a glovebox.
UK productivity hindered by digital skills deficit – report
This is a bit of a nebulous subject. There are several sub-disciplines of 'digital skills' which all need different approaches. ...