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👏CRC on #porousmedia continues its work. The @dfg.de sends the CRC1313 in its third and final funding period. Scientists from various fields are researching interdisciplinary interface phenomena in porous media. Find out more about their goals 👉 sohub.io/ht6a
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Simulations allow us to map out not just averages, but tails: rare but serious outcomes in pregnancy that would otherwise be obscured. Better risk stratification may improve both counseling & interventions. 🌐 #SimulationScience #Obstetrics #PatientSafety

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What happens when Coronavirus touches your skin? | Simulations @icmabCSIC
What happens when Coronavirus touches your skin? | Simulations @icmabCSIC YouTube video by ICMAB-CSIC

🔬 Curious about how the #coronavirus interacts with human skin?
Marc explains his simulation work in this short video:
▶️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLo5...

#PhDlife #SoftMatter #SARSCoV2 #SimulationScience #ICMAB @jfaraudo.bsky.social

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Simulated Milky Way Twins Unlock Dark Matter Secrets Scientists created ultra-detailed Milky Way galaxy twins using supercomputers to test wild new theories about dark matter — and the results could change everything.

Could we finally reveal the identity of dark matter using digital twins of the Milky Way? #DarkMatter #Astrophysics #SimulationScience

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Selecting Initial Conditions for Trajectory-Based Nonadiabatic Simulations ConspectusPhotochemical reactions have always been the source of a great deal of mystery. While classified as a type of chemical reaction, no doubts are allowed that the general tenets of ground-state...

How far can nonadiabatic simulations go with proper initial state sampling? We comment on the strategies in the recent Accounts of Chemical Research paper
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

#NonadiabaticDynamics #SimulationScience #compchem
@insilphotochem.bsky.social @pubs.acs.org

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🔥 Through detailed cooling simulations, researchers modeled Mars’ giant basins—up to 2200 km wide! They found that rapid magnetic reversals may have reduced field strength over these areas, making Mars’ dynamo seem dead when it wasn’t. #SimulationScience #RedPlanet

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