A Brigham Young University faculty member has found a way for students to get hands-on chemistry experience without actually putting their hands on any chemicals. The students work with computer ...
A new software tool promises to aid scientists whose research has forced them to lead double lives -- as computer programmers. The tool, called the Tensor Contraction Engine (TCE), automatically ...
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 ...
Using PASCO’s Chemvue software and PASCO Wireless Sensors, college students compare titrations of several acids to help them uncover the relationship between concentration, strength, and polyprotism.
A diverse group of computational chemists is encouraging the research community to embrace a sustainable software ecosystem. That’s the message behind a recent perspective article published in the ...
Computational tools are revolutionising Physical Chemistry research - find out how they can transform yours too! From sustainable code development and efficient data processing to writing ...
Recipient of the INSPIRE Faculty Award instituted by Department of Science and Technology, Dr Achintya Kumar Dutta from IIT Bombay along with his research group is working to develop new methods for ...
The Transferring Exascale Computational Chemistry to Cloud Computing Environment and Emerging Hardware Technologies (TEC4) project is accelerating the transition of electronic structure methods to ...
Automation is nothing new in chemistry. Robots can synthesize peptides, and they make high-throughput screening possible. A new setup takes this even further, combining software and hardware in an ...
Welcome to the Reusable libraries in quantum chemistry 2025 Conference! The purpose of this meeting is to catalyze discussions within the quantum chemistry community on the potential of new reusable ...