Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Three win Nobel prize for taking chemistry into cyberspace

The Nobel Prize was awarded to three Americans who have made headway in a computer program designed to do chemistry. The program, and computers in general, have helped the chemistry community progress and improve their findings. Many times, a computer will be able to obtain information that is incredibly difficult to get in person. The new programing is designed to show chemical reactions, results of experimental drugs with proteins in the target sites, and photosynthesis. Overall, this development is nothing but good news for chemists and the chemistry community.

http://www.nbcnews.com/science/three-scientists-win-nobel-prize-chemistry-crucial-work-8C11361411

Submitted by: Liza Haggenjos

1 comment:

  1. This can really help develop human society if it can help develop chemical and biological engineering with new knowledge not already present.

    Chris Schroeder

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