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ORCA 5 - Compound Methods
Comprehensive_Trigonometry_for_IIT_JEE_Main_and_Advanced_Rejaul.pdf
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Comprehensive Trigonometry
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ORCA 5 - Multiscale Models
9_Brehm_MD.mkv
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ORCA 5 - The ORCA Molecular Dynamics Module
Chemists predict who will win the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
https://cen.acs.org/people/nobel-prize/Chemists-predict-who-will-win-the-2021-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry/99/web/2021/09
https://cen.acs.org/people/nobel-prize/Chemists-predict-who-will-win-the-2021-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry/99/web/2021/09
Chemical & Engineering News
Chemists predict who will win the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Bioorthogonal and click chemistry, mRNA vaccines, and controlled radical polymerization among the webinar predictions for who will take home chemistry’s big prize
A beginner's guide to Feynman diagrams - BBC Science Focus Magazine
https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/feynman-diagrams/
https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/feynman-diagrams/
BBC Science Focus Magazine
A beginner's guide to Feynman diagrams - BBC Science Focus Magazine
In this extract from <em>Ten Patterns That Explain The Universe</em>, science writer Brian Clegg explains how Richard Feynman's eponymous diagrams not only illustrate complex particle interactions, but can make calculations easier, too.
Kitty Q teaches children about quantum mechanics, kitchen physics experiments, Emmy Noether takes on Baron Munchausen – Physics World
https://physicsworld.com/a/kitty-q-teaches-children-about-quantum-mechanics-kitchen-physics-experiments-emmy-noether-takes-on-baron-munchausen/
https://physicsworld.com/a/kitty-q-teaches-children-about-quantum-mechanics-kitchen-physics-experiments-emmy-noether-takes-on-baron-munchausen/
Physics World
Kitty Q teaches children about quantum mechanics, kitchen physics experiments, Emmy Noether takes on Baron Munchausen
Excerpts from the Red Folder
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ORCA 5 - Solvation Methods
Team measures the breakup of a single chemical bond
https://phys.org/news/2021-10-team-breakup-chemical-bond.html
https://phys.org/news/2021-10-team-breakup-chemical-bond.html
phys.org
Team measures the breakup of a single chemical bond
The team used a high-resolution atomic force microscope (AFM) operating in a controlled environment at Princeton's Imaging and Analysis Center. The AFM probe, whose tip ends in a single copper atom, was ...
Nobel Prize in physics awarded to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi - CNN
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/05/health/nobel-prize-physics-winner-scn-2021/index.html
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/05/health/nobel-prize-physics-winner-scn-2021/index.html
CNN
Nobel Prize in physics awarded to scientists whose work warned the world of climate change | CNN
The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi, whose groundbreaking work over the past 60 years predicted climate change and decoded complex physical systems.
The 2021 Nobel prize in chemistry as it happens
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/the-2021-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-as-it-happens-live/4014486.article
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/the-2021-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-as-it-happens-live/4014486.article
Chemistry World
The 2021 Nobel prize in chemistry as it happens
Benjamin List and David MacMillan win the chemistry prize for a new way to assemble molecules
Free Registrations for the II #CompChem at Universidade Federal Fluminense are open. The online event features lectures by prominent scientists and a Workshop by Dr. Julia Contreras-García on NCIPlot.
http://compchem.uff.br/
http://compchem.uff.br/
Uranium’s strong covalent bond breaks periodic table predictions | Research | Chemistry World
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/uraniums-strong-covalent-bond-breaks-periodic-table-predictions/4014524.article
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/uraniums-strong-covalent-bond-breaks-periodic-table-predictions/4014524.article
Chemistry World
Uranium surprises scientists with strong covalent bond
Actinide's unusual covalency could explain its ability to fix nitrogen
Exploiting evolution to explore chemical space shows promise for drug discovery | Research | Chemistry World
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/exploiting-evolution-to-explore-chemical-space-shows-promise-for-drug-discovery/4014561.article
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/exploiting-evolution-to-explore-chemical-space-shows-promise-for-drug-discovery/4014561.article
Chemistry World
Exploiting evolution to explore chemical space shows promise for ...
Using molecular trees - similar to family trees - chemists could predict how products will evolve to make new molecules
7th ORCA User Meeting - 15th / 16th of December 2021
"ORCA in action - showcase spectacular simulations"
In the afternoon of 15th and 16th December 2021, the 7th ORCA User Meeting will take place as an online event. This time, the meeting will focus on real-life applications and we will have plenty of space for you to present your own calculations and how you use ORCA to solve challenging problems.
Keynote lectures will contain examples of the latest new ORCA features including several applications of ORCA in different fields. Participation is free of charge and if you want to present your own work (15 minute time slots) please send a one-page abstract to orca-cfp@kofo.mpg.de until November 15th.
We are looking forward to meeting you and learning about your applications, stay tuned for further details on the schedule !
"ORCA in action - showcase spectacular simulations"
In the afternoon of 15th and 16th December 2021, the 7th ORCA User Meeting will take place as an online event. This time, the meeting will focus on real-life applications and we will have plenty of space for you to present your own calculations and how you use ORCA to solve challenging problems.
Keynote lectures will contain examples of the latest new ORCA features including several applications of ORCA in different fields. Participation is free of charge and if you want to present your own work (15 minute time slots) please send a one-page abstract to orca-cfp@kofo.mpg.de until November 15th.
We are looking forward to meeting you and learning about your applications, stay tuned for further details on the schedule !
Scientists just broke the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in a lab | Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/coldest-temperature-ever
https://www.livescience.com/coldest-temperature-ever
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Scientists just broke the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in a lab
Scientists just broke the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in a lab
Dear colleague,
the fifth QBtopIC event will take place on October 27th 2021 at 16:30 CEST: Ulf Ryde has invited Louis Noodleman and Lubomir Rulisek for a discussion on the Accurate Calculations of Redox Potentials in Proteins. You can put forward your questions or comments either before the session as an e-mail to the discussion host (ulf.ryde@teokem.lu.se) or during the session using the Zoom chat function.
Registration is now open: http://bitly.com/QBtopIC5. You will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link approximately 24 hours before the event.
The next event is scheduled to take place on November 24th at 4:30 pm, and we will be back with more topics and discussions after a winter break. The discussion reports of the previous QBtopIC events are available on our website: http://www.qbicsoc.org/qbtopics.html
All the best
the fifth QBtopIC event will take place on October 27th 2021 at 16:30 CEST: Ulf Ryde has invited Louis Noodleman and Lubomir Rulisek for a discussion on the Accurate Calculations of Redox Potentials in Proteins. You can put forward your questions or comments either before the session as an e-mail to the discussion host (ulf.ryde@teokem.lu.se) or during the session using the Zoom chat function.
Registration is now open: http://bitly.com/QBtopIC5. You will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link approximately 24 hours before the event.
The next event is scheduled to take place on November 24th at 4:30 pm, and we will be back with more topics and discussions after a winter break. The discussion reports of the previous QBtopIC events are available on our website: http://www.qbicsoc.org/qbtopics.html
All the best
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QBtopIC Series
The QBtopIC series is a new activity of the QBIC Society (www.qbicsoc.org). In these panel meetings, a discussion leader speaks with a number of invited experts on a topic that is of interest to the wider QBIC community and takes questions from the audience.…
A_Students_Guide_to_the_Schrödinger_Equation_by_Daniel_A_Fleisch.pdf
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A Student's Guide to the Schrödinger Equation - Daniel A. Fleisch