Team demonstrates rare form of electricity in ultra-thin material
https://phys.org/news/2022-04-team-rare-electricity-ultra-thin-material.html
https://phys.org/news/2022-04-team-rare-electricity-ultra-thin-material.html
phys.org
Team demonstrates rare form of electricity in ultra-thin material
The nanoscopic equivalent of stacking a deck of cards—layering materials a mere few atoms thick atop one another—has emerged as a favorite pastime of material scientists and electrical engineers worldwide.
Discovering Chemistry With Natural Bond Orbitals.pdf
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Discovering Chemistry With Natural Bond Orbitals
Molecular Cage Reveals Near-Atomic Level Details of Cancer Proteins
https://scitechdaily.com/molecular-cage-reveals-near-atomic-level-details-of-cancer-proteins/
https://scitechdaily.com/molecular-cage-reveals-near-atomic-level-details-of-cancer-proteins/
SciTechDaily
Molecular Cage Reveals Near-Atomic Level Details of Cancer Proteins
Sandwiching wiggly proteins between two other layers allows scientists to get the most detailed images yet of a protein that’s key to the spread of acute myeloid leukemia. According to the American Cancer Institute, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) will afflict…
Electron Motion Tracked in a Quantum State of Matter Using X-Ray Pulses Less Than a Millionth of a Billionth of a Second Long
https://scitechdaily.com/electron-motion-tracked-in-a-quantum-state-of-matter-using-x-ray-pulses-less-than-a-millionth-of-a-billionth-of-a-second-long/
https://scitechdaily.com/electron-motion-tracked-in-a-quantum-state-of-matter-using-x-ray-pulses-less-than-a-millionth-of-a-billionth-of-a-second-long/
SciTechDaily
Electron Motion Tracked in a Quantum State of Matter Using X-Ray Pulses Less Than a Millionth of a Billionth of a Second Long
Less than a millionth of a billionth of a second long, attosecond X-ray pulses allow researchers to peer deep inside molecules and follow electrons as they zip around and ultimately initiate chemical reactions. Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC…
Mechanism 'splits' electron spins in magnetic material
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-mechanism-electron-magnetic-material.html
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-mechanism-electron-magnetic-material.html
phys.org
Mechanism 'splits' electron spins in magnetic material
Holding the right material at the right angle, Cornell researchers have discovered a strategy to switch the magnetization in thin layers of a ferromagnet—a technique that could eventually lead to the ...
PhD and Postdoc positions available at the Max Planck Institute
[1] Simulations of organic semiconductors:
https://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/759544/2022_05_Andrienko_MERCK
[2] Simulations of perovskite solar cells:
https://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/759523/2022_05_Andrienko_KAUST
[1] Simulations of organic semiconductors:
https://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/759544/2022_05_Andrienko_MERCK
[2] Simulations of perovskite solar cells:
https://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/759523/2022_05_Andrienko_KAUST
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
PhD/Postdoc offer in simulations of organic semiconductors
Stellenangebot vom 1. Mai 2022
Live Webinar: COVID Moonshot - Collaborative Antiviral Discovery
COVID Moonshot - A Collaborative Approach to Antiviral Discovery
Thursday, June 9 at 9:00 am PT, 12:00 pm ET and 17:00 BST
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of scientists hailing from academic and industrial organizations around the world came together with the ambitious goal of discovering an antiviral against the virus. Two years later, the COVID Moonshot consortium has identified multiple compounds to be entered into preclinical trial.
Join this webinar to hear behind-the-scene stories of COVID Moonshot and learn how this non-profit, open-science project was able to achieve significant results with limited resources.
Speakers: Monalisa Chatterji, PhD (Sekkei Bio Pvt. Ltd.), Ed Griffen, PhD
(MedChemica Ltd.) and Annette von Delft, MD, PhD (University of Oxford)
https://info.collaborativedrug.com/2022-q2-scientific-webinar
COVID Moonshot - A Collaborative Approach to Antiviral Discovery
Thursday, June 9 at 9:00 am PT, 12:00 pm ET and 17:00 BST
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of scientists hailing from academic and industrial organizations around the world came together with the ambitious goal of discovering an antiviral against the virus. Two years later, the COVID Moonshot consortium has identified multiple compounds to be entered into preclinical trial.
Join this webinar to hear behind-the-scene stories of COVID Moonshot and learn how this non-profit, open-science project was able to achieve significant results with limited resources.
Speakers: Monalisa Chatterji, PhD (Sekkei Bio Pvt. Ltd.), Ed Griffen, PhD
(MedChemica Ltd.) and Annette von Delft, MD, PhD (University of Oxford)
https://info.collaborativedrug.com/2022-q2-scientific-webinar
Collaborativedrug
CDD Webinar: COVID Moonshot
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“Visualizing the Proton” – Physicists’ Innovative Animation Depicts the Subatomic World in a New Way
https://scitechdaily.com/visualizing-the-proton-physicists-innovative-animation-depicts-the-subatomic-world-in-a-new-way/
https://scitechdaily.com/visualizing-the-proton-physicists-innovative-animation-depicts-the-subatomic-world-in-a-new-way/
SciTechDaily
“Visualizing the Proton” – Physicists’ Innovative Animation Depicts the Subatomic World in a New Way
An Art-Science Collaboration Tests the Limits of Visual Technologies Try to picture a proton — the tiny, positively charged particle within an atomic nucleus — and you may envision a familiar, textbook diagram: a bundle of billiard balls representing quarks…
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Crystal study may resolve DNA mystery
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-crystal-dna-mystery.html
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-crystal-dna-mystery.html
phys.org
Crystal study may resolve DNA mystery
When cells reproduce, the internal mechanisms that copy DNA get it right nearly every time. Rice University bioscientists have uncovered a tiny detail that helps understand how the process could go wrong.
Energy researchers invent chameleon metal that acts like many others
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-energy-chameleon-metal.html
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-energy-chameleon-metal.html
phys.org
Energy researchers invent chameleon metal that acts like many others
A team of energy researchers led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have invented a device that electronically converts one metal so that it behaves like another for use as a catalyst in chemical ...
As much pressure as Uranus' core: The first materials synthesis research and study in the terapascal range
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-pressure-uranus-core-materials-synthesis.html
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-pressure-uranus-core-materials-synthesis.html
phys.org
As much pressure as Uranus' core: The first materials synthesis research and study in the terapascal range
Jules Verne could not even dream of this: A research team from the University of Bayreuth, together with international partners, has pushed the boundaries of high-pressure and high-temperature research ...
Psi4 is an open-source first-class computational chemistry package that is built with Python bindings. The great part is that it can even work from the Jupyter Notebook. Here is a way for you to run Psi4 using the free Google Colab (yes, that gives you a lot of computational power for free!):
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Z5DWnToMWiKIM9k8fi3ux-GtrWYlQ5nw?usp=sharing
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Z5DWnToMWiKIM9k8fi3ux-GtrWYlQ5nw?usp=sharing
Google
Installing and running Psi4 (v 1.5).ipynb
Colaboratory notebook
It is time to update your Periodic Table! ⏰
#IUPAC has just released a new Periodic Table https://iupac.org/what-we-do/periodic-table-of-elements/ with the revised standard atomic weights and/or the uncertainties of fourteen elements. https://degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/pac-2019-0603/pdf
#IUPAC has just released a new Periodic Table https://iupac.org/what-we-do/periodic-table-of-elements/ with the revised standard atomic weights and/or the uncertainties of fourteen elements. https://degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/pac-2019-0603/pdf
IUPAC | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Periodic Table of Elements - IUPAC | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
View the latest release of the Periodic Table (dated 8 Jan 2016) includes the recently added elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 with their temporary names and symbols
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Atomic and Electronic Structure of Solids.pdf
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Atomic and Electronic Structure of Solids
Join my lab in Vienna!
We have one vacant PhD position starting June or later.
If you bring in a background in Biochemistry/Biotechnology, please apply via email.
Funding available for 4 y.
Deadline 31.05.2022
Please check: https://mdt.univie.ac.at
We have one vacant PhD position starting June or later.
If you bring in a background in Biochemistry/Biotechnology, please apply via email.
Funding available for 4 y.
Deadline 31.05.2022
Please check: https://mdt.univie.ac.at
mdt.univie.ac.at
Molecular Drug Targeting
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QuantumVITAS (Quantum Visualization Interacting Toolkit for Ab-initio Simulations) is a software aiming at bringing user friendly graphical user interface to quantum chemistry software. In the current stage Quantum ESPRESSO is the calculation engine.
https://www.quantumvitas.org/
(Thanks to D K Raman for the suggestion)
https://www.quantumvitas.org/
(Thanks to D K Raman for the suggestion)
QuantumVITAS
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Quantum Visual Interactive Toolkit for Abinitio Simulation Quantum VITAS Download Learn more Quantum calculations, easily accessed graphically yet fully controllable QuantumVITAS (Quantum Visualization Interacting Toolkit for Ab-initio Simulations) is a software…
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Scientists Just Measured a Mechanical Quantum System Without Destroying It
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-measured-a-mechanical-quantum-system-without-destroying-it
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-measured-a-mechanical-quantum-system-without-destroying-it
ScienceAlert
Scientists Just Measured a Mechanical Quantum System Without Destroying It
There's a key aspect of quantum computing you may not have thought about before. Called 'quantum non-demolition measurements', they refer to observing certain quantum states without destroying them in the process.