
New Algorithms Shed Light on Molecules’ Structure and Motion in Cells
Algorithms supporting a “microscope in a computer” tool enable early screening of several major cancers
Algorithms supporting a “microscope in a computer” tool enable early screening of several major cancers
Developing computer models of the plasma in a unique device is helping a company take the next steps towards producing power
Researchers develop design rules that guide the self-assembly of crystals and frameworks into thin sheets for energy storage and other uses
Novel isotope tracking brings nanoscale chemistry into view
Ligands allow fine tuning of nanoparticle superstructure properties
New computer simulations reveal the explosive scene after ultra-dense stars collide, as well as where heavy elements may have originally formed.
Finding the right dyes for a new type of solar cell can be challenging, but this study used supercomputers to speed up the process
A new catalyst design meets cost, activity, and durability goals by leveraging ultralow loadings of platinum with platinum-free supports.
Scientists find the weak points to facilitate industrial applications of metallic glasses.
Ultrafast X-rays track how associated pairs of atoms find new locations when triggered by light.
Dark fiber lays groundwork for long-distance earthquake detection and groundwater mapping.
Models use a fraction of the computational cost of today’s best atom-based water models.