Martin Karplus, Chemist Who Made Early Computers a Tool, Dies at 94
Martin Karplus, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical chemist who used computers to model how complex systems change during chemical reactions, a...
Martin Karplus, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical chemist who used computers to model how complex systems change during chemical reactions, a...
Steady-state optical properties and time-resolved PL. Credit: Journal of Materials Chemistry C (2024). DOI: 10.1039/D4TC03014A University of Missouri scientists are...
Non-linear X-ray scattering response in single nanoparticlesA detailed schematic of our experiment is shown in Fig. 1a. Individual near-spherical Xe nanoparticles...
Plasmonic nanocavity substrate. Credit: Nature Chemistry (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41557-024-01723-6 In a joint experimental-theoretical work, a team of researchers, including theorists...
Introduction“Oxidative stress” is a term that was first coined in 1985 by the German physician, Helmut Sies as an imbalance...
A clever modification to the mass spectrometry method has enabled researchers to develop a generalised and quantitative technique to analyse...