The scale of chemistry simulations with quantum computing has increased dramatically in just the last few months. In the ...
Delivering a lecture in 1959, theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman, wondered out loud: “What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms the way we want them?” The ...
Abstract: Rydberg atomic quantum receivers (RAQRs) emerge as a radical solution for detecting radio frequency (RF) signals, showing great potential in assisting classical wireless communications and ...
Using the second-nearest neighboring atoms to predict metallic glass stability can help researchers more accurately model the ...
In 1938, German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann made a groundbreaking discovery. Their experiments with uranium ...
Abstract: Accurate prediction of drug molecular properties is crucial for precision drug discovery, which is closely related to precise disease diagnosis. Understanding the physicochemical properties, ...
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