Rapid advances in applying artificial intelligence to simulations in physics and chemistry have some people questioning whether we will even need quantum computers at all.
Dr. David Rhode, a chemistry professor at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, will give a lecture “The Colors of Stars” as part of the Jess Usher Lecture Series on 17. TIFTON — David Rhode, a ...
Chemists at UCLA have discovered a flaw in one of organic chemistry’s longstanding principles, challenging a rule that's ...
Illustration: Andreas Müller, Schematic illustration of an ion crystal in which two ions are excited to highly ...
Professor Yong-Hoon Kim's team from the School of Electrical Engineering succeeded for the first time in accelerating quantum ...
Once mentor to Oppenheimer, Born, who fled Nazi Germany, came to India on CV Raman's invitation. The bungalow he lived in ...
Quantum computers will one day outpace the fastest supercomputers on the planet, but what will they be used to accomplish?
Nanoclusters, the fascinating realm of nanoscale assemblies, have emerged as pivotal entities in contemporary scientific exploration. These diminutive ensembles, composed of a few to several hundreds ...