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Posts by Christoph Schran

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Proud of Sam's work on how CO2 reacts at the air/water interface. We found a new mechanism and that CO2 can react with very similar energetics compared to bulk with important consequences for climate models.

News story: www.phy.cam.ac.uk/news/new-in-...

PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Well done, Xavi!

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🚀 First Bluesky Post! 🎉 VMD 2.0 Alpha is here! Released today at BPS 2025, this is the biggest update in 30 years—new UI, real-time ray tracing, fast surfaces, UHD & touchscreen support. Monthly updates coming in 2025! Try it now! #VMD #BPS2025 #MolecularVisualization
www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd...

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Momentum tunnelling between nanoscale liquid flows Nature Nanotechnology - A liquid flow can cross a solid wall, at odds with classical hydrodynamics, thanks to couplings between the liquid’s fluctuations and the electronic excitations of the...

Happy new year! Great to see in 2025 with a collaborative paper in Nature Nanotechnology! Full text available here: rdcu.be/d5ovs, @naturenano.bsky.social

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There are already many excellent expert reviews on MLPs, so why adding more to the mix?

We want to give a light intro into the field for new starters going from the historical developments to latest developments on going beyond locality to foundation models.

dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ad9657

1 year ago 5 2 1 0

exactly 👍

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it’s highlighting situations where protons can be transferred, which eventually leads to the superionic nature of this phase, as shown in the long time behaviour of protons hopping through the oxygen lattice

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OK, I've decided to make a start here with a bit of a fun video from our Nature paper from 2022 about monolayer confined water. Is the music too much?

Full details about the work here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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