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A recent breakthrough is the use of artificial intelligence (AI), which learns how to manipulate atoms to improve a material’s properties.
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Catalysts with single atoms In recent years, scientists have tried to develop so-called single-atom catalysts, in which each atom contributes to the chemical reaction.
Researchers at ETH have used nuclear magnetic resonance to find out what other atoms are bound to the platinum atoms in a single-atom catalyst and where they are spatially located. The precise ...
Artificial intelligence is changing how real estate professionals do business. From automating routine tasks to crunching market data, AI real estate tools can help agents, brokers, investors, and ...
We previously extended qFit to qFit-ligand to identify and model alternative conformations of ligands to experimental data (van Zundert et al., 2018). The prior version of qFit-ligand used iterative ...