A group of Michigan State University researchers specializing in quantum calculations has proposed a
radically new computational approach to solving the complex many - particle Schrödinger equation, which holds the key to explaining the motion of electrons in atoms and molecules.
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New computational approach to predicting adverse drug reactions with higher confidence: 200,000 people die every year in Europe from these adverse effects, seven times more than in traffic accidents.»
Now a team of scientists at the University of California, Irvine, has used
a new computational approach — the «linkage disequilibrium decay» test — to search for signs of selection over the entire human genome.
The new computational approach is a much cheaper and less time - consuming way to identify gene - enhancer connections in the genome.
Results: Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed
a new computational approach for comparing receptor networks in cells.
Their new computational approach is a major step towards developing a comprehensive theory of particle - based crystallization.
PNNL scientists significantly advanced understanding of the driving forces behind particle - based crystal growth with
their new computational approach.
Recently, Maria Sushko and Kevin Rosso at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) significantly advanced understanding by clarifying the driving forces behind particle - based crystal growth with
their new computational approach.
According to Sushko,
their new computational approach creates «a new paradigm in knowledge - based synthesis of highly ordered three - dimensional crystal structures» for a range of practical applications in catalysis and energy - storage technologies.
Nonetheless, the researchers believe
a new computational approach to climate modeling can and should start now.
Nonetheless, the researchers believe
a new computational approach to climate modeling can and should start now.