Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool ...
A new computational approach developed at the University of Chicago promises to shed light on some of the world's most puzzling materials—from high-temperature superconductors to solar cell ...
Quantum chemistry is quietly entering a new phase, one where some of the hardest problems in materials science are finally ...
Quantum computing has long promised breakthroughs in chemistry, logistics, finance, and climate modeling, but the hardware ...
Researchers use AI to visualize reaction pathways of colloidal quantum dots as subway maps, clarifying synthesis and speeding ...
The true danger isn't just that quantum computers will read our emails. It's that they'll fundamentally change what's ...
A new computational approach developed at the University of Chicago promises to shed light on some of the world’s most puzzling materials—from high-temperature superconductors to solar cell ...
This year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry is for quantum dots, the tiny particles lighting up TV screens, LEDs, medical imaging and more. Three scientists are sharing the prize: Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E.
On May 7, 1981, influential physicist Richard Feynman gave a keynote speech at Caltech. Feynman opened his talk by politely rejecting the very notion of a keynote speech, instead saying that he had ...
For the first time, researchers have observed "quantum superchemistry" in the lab. Long theorized but never before seen, quantum superchemistry is a phenomenon in which atoms or molecules in the same ...