Multiscale Simulations of DNA: From Quantum Effects To Mesoscopic Processes
Multiscale simulations of DNA to tackle a challenge of epic proportions: Embark on a computational journey into the essence of our being.
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Multiscale simulations of DNA to tackle a challenge of epic proportions: Embark on a computational journey into the essence of our being.
Read moreShort answer: yes, we do need quantum computing in chemical R&D. The Long answer is what this story is about.
Read moreWhen you really get down to it, all living things, including humans, are just excitations of the quantum fields. Ergo quantum biology.
Read moreThe computational design of MOFs to improve stability, mechanical properties, and catalytic capabilities can help save the planet.
Read moreThey used to call me Dr. Hydrogen Bond. I was such a fan. Now, it turns out, hydrogen bonds might just be the secret ingredient of life.
Read moreWhat started this whole chemical shebang that we call nature? Quantum nanoreactor simulations of the early universe try to answer.
Read moreAfter a century of predictions on the hydrogen dissociation energy, is it now time to freak out and question the fundamental laws of physics?
Read moreYou wake up and brew yourself a refreshing cup of coffee. Your calendar says it’s 2043. Time to run your daily computational chemistry simulations.
Read moreAstrochemistry has discovered over 200 molecular species in the void of space. But the hunt for the molecules of life is not over yet.
Read moreHow did quantum chemistry evolve from the early days when Schrödinger wrote down his equation to today’s quantum computing hype?
Read moreLooking for books to understand the universe? Here 5 captivating reads that’ll make you question everything you thought you knew.
Read moreCan quantum chemistry running on quantum computers help the fight against climate change? Enter Deloitte’s Quantum Climate Challenge 2023.
Read moreThe true story of how I went from almost having to leave Berlin to contributing to the discovery of the anion-pi Interactions in proteins.
Read moreQuantum computing promises to take quantum chemistry simulations to the next level. Hey Hal, what do you think about that?
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