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Computational modeling helps simulate key stages of retinogenesis
New computer modeling could help scientists better understand how the retina regenerates, opening the door to new treatments for vision loss, according to a study from the University of Surrey.
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Universe Is Not A Simulation—Physicists’ New Model Shows Reality ‘Cannot Be Simulated’
A team of international physicists has delivered a striking challenge to one of the most provocative ideas in modern science: ...
Computational modeling and simulation of nanomaterials strongly complement physical experiments. They enable the prediction of characteristics and processes under conditions difficult to replicate or ...
The Data Science and Modeling for Green Chemistry award aims to recognize the research and development of computational tools that guide the design of sustainable chemical processes and the execution ...
Vaccines are vital for human health, a fact that has been highlighted by the recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. They are regarded as the safest and most cost-effective approach ...
A milestone report proposes a new technique for modeling molecular life with computers. The advance promises new insights into the fundamental biology of a cell, as well as faster and more precise ...
Northwestern Engineering computer science PhD students David Krasowska and Kirill Nagaitsev have been awarded Department of Energy (DOE) Computational Science Graduate Fellowships (CSGF). Members of ...
Computational thinking is increasingly recognised as a fundamental approach to problem solving that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. It involves organising complex challenges into ...
To apply for the Computational and Data-Enabled Sciences PhD program, students should hold a master's degree in a related field, including but not limited to engineering, computer science, mathematics ...
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Quantum modeling for breakthroughs in materials science and sustainable energy
Ernest Opoku knew he wanted to become a scientist when he was a little boy. But his school in Dadease, a small town in Ghana, offered no elective science courses - so Opoku created one for himself.
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