In a recent article, researchers from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, emphasize the importance of multiscale modeling of catalysis in understanding and developing (electro)chemical processes.
The design and industrial application of autothermal reactors for CO₂-to-methanol synthesis face significant challenges due ...
The advancement of heterogeneous catalysis is limited by our understanding of the synergy between the different components of a reaction in progress. Multiscale modelling promises to address the need ...
Living tissues do not change through biology alone. They are shaped by a constant dialogue among forces, chemicals, and ...
A new study published in AI Materials presents a comprehensive multi-scale computational framework capable of predicting the mechanical responses of Fe–Cr–Al alloys while incorporating both ...
“Multiscale Structural Mechanics: Top-Down Modeling of Composite Structures Using Mechanics of Structure Genome” delivers a unified approach to composites modeling based on the concept of structure ...
Crop modeling is essential for understanding how to secure the food supply as the planet adapts to climate change. Many current crop models focus on simulating crop growth and yield at the field scale ...
In a recent article published in the Communications Biology Journal, researchers reviewed epilepsy-related degeneracy at three levels of brain organization: the cellular, network, and systems level.
Patient (pt) experience with a smartphone application (app) and biosensor for remote symptom monitoring during systemic cancer therapy: Qualitative findings from initial testing. This is an ASCO ...
Can Multiscale Computer Modeling Save the Human Genome Project?: Climbing the Omes for Schizophrenia
Multiscale modeling has arisen as a focus of computational systems biology, with the realization that genome, proteome, connectome, etceteromes, will only become comprehensible once placed in the ...
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