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This study investigates the effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR) as a teaching tool for molecular geometry in engineering education, comparing it with traditional methods and physical 3D models.
Mathematics Why physicists think geometry is the path to a theory of everything From four-dimensional hexagons to the mind-bending amplituhedron, geometrical shapes are wilder than we learn at ...
A new platform for engineering chiral electron pathways offers potential fresh insights into a quantum phenomenon discovered by chemists—and exemplifies how the second quantum revolution is ...
In the world of taxicab geometry, even the Pythagorean theorem takes a back seat.
Geometry Dash Odyssey showcases the combined talents of six brilliant creators, blending their unique styles into a cohesive masterpiece. Each segment of Geometry Dash Odyssey reflects the distinctive ...
The MIT model predicts molecular binding affinity at newfound speed and accuracy, offering a powerful tool for commercial drug discovery.
Physicists recently mapped the hidden shape that underlies the quantum behaviors of a crystal, using a new method that’s expected to become ubiquitous.
The reactive force field (ReaxFF) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to mimic the two-phase equilibrium between silica melts and bulk water at conditions of 1473 K and 100–700 MPa. The ...
What’s outside this “flat” bubble of our universe is anyone’s guess. This shape supports the idea of a cosmos that expands forever.
The success of a molecular dynamics simulation depends on the accuracy of the force field used to define the atomic interactions. It is challenging to train both classical and modern machine-learning ...
A research team at the University of Barcelona's Institute of Neurosciences (UBneuro) has discovered new molecular mechanisms related to the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease ...
Genentech is sticking with Orionis Biosciences, handing over $105 million upfront as part of its second deal with the molecular glue biotech.