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The Architect of the Chemical Bond: Linus Pauling's Scientific Triumphs and Controversies

Explore the life and legacy of Linus Pauling, the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes, who shaped modern chemistry, biology, and peace activism.

Caleb Perry
Oct 03, 2025

Mapping the Invisible: The QTAIM Quest to See Chemical Bonds

Explore how Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM) revolutionized chemistry by providing a mathematical framework to visualize and understand chemical bonds.

Olivia Bennett
Aug 22, 2025

The Soot Seed: Hunting a Ghost Molecule in the Heart of Fire

How scientists discovered the elusive, double-tailed particles that kickstart a polluting process.

Aurora Long
Aug 22, 2025

Why Chemists Are Racing Toward Quantum Computers: The Molecular Revolution

Exploring how quantum computers are revolutionizing chemistry by solving molecular simulation problems that stump classical computers

Hudson Flores
Aug 22, 2025

There Are No Such Things As Orbitals? Act Two!

Exploring the physical reality of orbitals through recent scientific discoveries and experiments that challenge long-held quantum theories.

Olivia Bennett
Aug 19, 2025

The Silent Symphony: How Light and Molecules Dance to Change Chemistry Forever

Explore how vibrational strong coupling is revolutionizing chemistry by manipulating non-covalent interactions through quantum light-matter interactions.

Benjamin Bennett
Aug 19, 2025

Decoding Molecules at Warp Speed: How Supercomputers are Revolutionizing Chemistry

Explore how high-performance computing is transforming chemical research through molecular simulations, with a focus on COVID-19 spike protein studies.

Hunter Bennett
Aug 10, 2025

The Quantum Refrigerators: How Cryogenic Buffer Gas Cells Are Revolutionizing Cold Chemistry

Exploring how cryogenic buffer gas cell technology enables groundbreaking research in quantum computing and astrochemistry by cooling molecules to near absolute zero.

Charlotte Hughes
Aug 09, 2025

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