A team of physicists has developed a groundbreaking method for detecting congestive heart failure with greater ease and precision than previously thought possible. This multidisciplinary study, ...
A computational method for finding transition states in chemical reactions, greatly reducing computational costs with high reliability, has been devised. Compared to the most widely used existing ...
Quantum computer research is advancing at a rapid pace. Today's devices, however, still have significant limitations: For example, the length of a quantum computation is severely limited—that is, the ...
Computational methods are now a cornerstone in the study of fluid flow, heat transfer and mass transfer phenomena, underpinning modern simulations that inform both fundamental research and engineering ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new computational approach designed to ...
Researchers from Kyushu University have developed an innovative computational method, called ddHodge, that can reconstruct the complex dynamics of how cells decide their fate. As reported in Nature ...
Ph.D. student Lena Dubinsky and Prof. Leore Grosman from the Computational Archaeology Laboratory at the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology have pioneered a new method to study rock ...
There’s a lot of excitement around exascale-class supercomputing and the possibilities of quantum computing, but there’s an emerging alternative advanced computing paradigm that transcends the limits ...
Researchers from the University of Tartu Institute of Physics have developed a novel method for enhancing the quality of ...
Biology and Computer Science offer a joint curriculum focused on the emerging field of computational biology that involves the development and application of data analysis methods, theoretical ...
Nature Research Intelligence Topics Topic summaries Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering Computational Methods in Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer Computational methods are now a ...