Quantum Pressure Uncovers Hidden Chemistry Rules

For generations, chemistry students have memorized the same golden rule that atoms bond based on electronegativity, a measure of how strongly they attract electrons. This principle, first proposed by Nobel laureate Linus Pauling in 1932, shaped everything from high school textbooks to advanced molecular design. But now, scientists have found that the universe doesn’t always…

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Quantum Computers Crack Molecular Code for the First Time

A major scientific breakthrough has brought quantum computing and chemistry closer than ever before. Scientists at Google’s Quantum AI division have achieved a massive leap in how molecules are analyzed by using their new “Quantum Echoes” algorithm on the Willow quantum processor, enabling molecular simulations more than 13,000 times faster than traditional supercomputers. This marks…

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