Electrochemistry converts carbon to useful molecules
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-electrochemistry-carbon-molecules.html
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-electrochemistry-carbon-molecules.html
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Electrochemistry converts carbon to useful molecules
A chemistry collaboration has led to a creative way to put carbon dioxide to good—and even healthy—use: by incorporating it, via electrosynthesis, into a series of organic molecules that are vital ...
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Single-Figure Presentation (SFP) submission for the next Virtual Winter School on Computational Chemistry is now open! The deadline is 30.01.2023. We are looking forward to seeing your work! #compchem #CompChemVirtual
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'A perfect little system': Physicists isolate a pair of atoms to observe p-wave interaction strength for the first time
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-physicists-isolate-pair-atoms-p-wave.html
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-physicists-isolate-pair-atoms-p-wave.html
phys.org
'A perfect little system': Physicists isolate a pair of atoms to observe p-wave interaction strength for the first time
"Suppose you knew everything there was to know about a water molecule—the chemical formula, the bond angle, etc.," says Joseph Thywissen, a professor in the Department of Physics and a member of the ...
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Watch "Ch 7: How are observables operators? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics" on YouTube
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Ch 7: How are observables operators? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics
Hello!
This is the seventh chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll go over how we represent physical quantities as operators in quantum mechanics. We'll also use our physicist's intuition to derive that observables must…
This is the seventh chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll go over how we represent physical quantities as operators in quantum mechanics. We'll also use our physicist's intuition to derive that observables must…
New Research Reveals the Biochemical “Rings of Power”
https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-reveals-the-biochemical-rings-of-power/
https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-reveals-the-biochemical-rings-of-power/
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New Research Reveals the Biochemical “Rings of Power”
The process of genome mining reveals a common category of naturally occurring compounds that have the potential as viable drug candidates. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology have discovered the biosynthesis of a rare compound…
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Researcher posits that electrons do spin, thanks to their fields
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-posits-electrons-fields.html
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-posits-electrons-fields.html
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Researcher posits that electrons do spin, thanks to their fields
Deep inside all matter in the universe, electrons are buzzing around and behaving as if they are twirling around on their axes like spinning tops. These "spinning" electrons are fundamental to quantum ...
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Watch "Ch 9: What are Hermitian operators? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/da1rH0Hq62Q
https://youtu.be/da1rH0Hq62Q
YouTube
Ch 9: What are Hermitian operators? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics
Hello!
This is the ninth chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll take a look into what Hermitian operators are, and some of their properties. Then, we'll show how we can use our physical intuition to actually derive that…
This is the ninth chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll take a look into what Hermitian operators are, and some of their properties. Then, we'll show how we can use our physical intuition to actually derive that…
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A New Scientific Paper Credits ChatGPT AI as a Coauthor
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A New Scientific Paper Credits ChatGPT AI as a Coauthor
One group of researchers is now so confident in the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT that they've included it as a coauthor in a scientific paper.
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Professor Dr. Rodolfo Goetze Fiorot from Universidade Federal Fluminense (Rio de Janeiro/Brazil) is recruiting a researcher, with a PhD for a maximum of 7 years, to submit a new FAPERJ project in theoretical chemistry for reaction mechanisms. The deadline is January 26th and interested parties should write to rodolfofiorot@id.uff.br.
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Conquest v1.1 released
We are very pleased to announce the release of v1.1 of CONQUEST, a large-scale and linear scaling DFT code, capable of modelling thousands of atoms with exact diagonalisation and millions of atoms with linear scaling. This is the first full release of CONQUEST, featuring a significant number of changes:
* Reworking output completely for clarity and concision
* Implementation of the stabilised quasi-Newton method (SQNM) for robust, efficient structural optimisation
* Compatibility with LibXC v5 and ASE
* Implementation of spin polarisation for multi-site orbitals
* Updates to pseudopotential and pseudo-atomic orbital (PAO) generation and defaults for better accuracy and robustness
* Post-processing tools for DOS, charge density and STM image simulation (VESTA, Gaussian, VMD compatible)
* Identified and fixed many bugs
CONQUEST is freely available under an MIT licence. It runs well on a wide range of hardware, from laptops to HPC centres, and we encourage the community to use the code widely. Interested developers are always welcome to join the team - please contact one of us for more in-depth discussion.
CONQUEST GitHub: https://github.com/OrderN/CONQUEST-release
CONQUEST manual: https://conquest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
We are very pleased to announce the release of v1.1 of CONQUEST, a large-scale and linear scaling DFT code, capable of modelling thousands of atoms with exact diagonalisation and millions of atoms with linear scaling. This is the first full release of CONQUEST, featuring a significant number of changes:
* Reworking output completely for clarity and concision
* Implementation of the stabilised quasi-Newton method (SQNM) for robust, efficient structural optimisation
* Compatibility with LibXC v5 and ASE
* Implementation of spin polarisation for multi-site orbitals
* Updates to pseudopotential and pseudo-atomic orbital (PAO) generation and defaults for better accuracy and robustness
* Post-processing tools for DOS, charge density and STM image simulation (VESTA, Gaussian, VMD compatible)
* Identified and fixed many bugs
CONQUEST is freely available under an MIT licence. It runs well on a wide range of hardware, from laptops to HPC centres, and we encourage the community to use the code widely. Interested developers are always welcome to join the team - please contact one of us for more in-depth discussion.
CONQUEST GitHub: https://github.com/OrderN/CONQUEST-release
CONQUEST manual: https://conquest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
GitHub
GitHub - OrderN/CONQUEST-release: Full public release of large scale and linear scaling DFT code CONQUEST
Full public release of large scale and linear scaling DFT code CONQUEST - OrderN/CONQUEST-release
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The 2023 Virtual Winter School on Computational Chemistry will begin next Monday, February 6th. Don’t miss the chance to register to this free online event! There will be lectures from prominent computational scientists, Q&A sessions, and two official workshops ministered by Q-Chem and Tinker.
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