Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool ...
In an IBM lab in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., a circuit board sits at the bottom of a large tub cooled to temperatures colder than those of outer space. Shiny, solderlike zigzags of niobium cover the board ...
Researchers at Google Quantum AI have used their Willow quantum computer to help interpret data from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a mainstay of chemistry and biology research. The ...
Scientists and researchers have long extolled the extraordinary potential capabilities of universal quantum computers, like simulating physical and natural processes or breaking cryptographic codes in ...
Zooming in: Google’s Sycamore processor. (Courtesy: Erik Lucero/Google) Simulating chemical processes is one of the most promising applications of quantum computers, but problems with noise have ...
UD’s interdisciplinary graduate traineeship provides students with key communication and technical skills needed to address complex, real-world problems With over 350,000 commercially available ...
Computers can predict the detailed structure of small proteins nearly as well as experimental methods, at least some of the time. Computers can predict the detailed structure of small proteins nearly ...
Katherine Hicks, a SUNY Cortland associate professor of chemistry, spent the summer doing groundbreaking work with 12 students from across the U.S. She’s only met one of them in person. And neither ...
Liverpool, UK – 11 July 2006: Chemists at the University of Liverpool are helping to create future electronics based on molecules for faster and smaller computers. Experts have been working for many ...
Chemistry is a language. Some organic chemistry professors drop that analogy on their students, hoping to get them to see how learning symbols, rules, and suffixes can lead to a broader understanding ...