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Aug 6, 2007

Divide-and-conquer strategy key to fast protein folding

Researchers have found that proteins may use a divide-and-conquer strategy to fold into their native states in mere microseconds. The physical strategy, called 鈥渮ipping and assembly鈥 (ZA), can increase the speed at which ...

Computer Sciences Jun 28, 2007

A new calculation code opens new possibilities in nuclear reactor modelling

Research Scientist Jaakko Lepp盲nen from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a new calculation code in his doctoral thesis, for the modelling of neutron physics in nuclear reactors. The so-called Monte ...

General 麻豆淫院ics Jun 30, 2006

Can you hear me now? Not on Mars

It may be difficult for two people to have a conversation on Mars, according to a research paper by Penn State graduate student in acoustics Amanda Hanford and Lyle Long, professor of aerospace engineering.

Mar 23, 2006

New research reveals oxygen's contributions to evolution

It's common knowledge that humans and other animals couldn't survive without oxygen. But scientists are now learning a good deal more about the extent of our evolutionary debt to a substance that was once a deadly poison.

Mar 2, 2006

Souping Up Superfluidity Calculations

鈥淚n quantum mechanics, very seldom do you solve exactly problems involving more than one particle,鈥 explains Massimo Boninsegni, Canada Research Chair at the University of Alberta. Boninsegni and his colleagues, Nikolay ...

Jan 26, 2006

Mystery of metallic glass is cracked

Using state-of-the-art lab techniques and powerful computer simulations, Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered how atoms pack themselves in unusual materials known as metallic glasses. Their findings should help scientists ...

Nov 14, 2005

Spurious Phase in a Model for Traffic on a Bridge

Researchers at Virginia Tech are providing further insight into the physics of systems far from equilibrium by studying traffic patterns across a narrow bridge.

Jul 15, 2004

Department of Energy Office of Science INCITE Program Seeking Proposals for Large-Scale Scientific Computing

Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced today that proposals are being accepted for a Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science program to support innovative, large-scale computational science projects which will ...

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