Chemical reactions are part of everything around us. Life itself consists of chemical reactions, and chemistry is the foundation of material science, how medicines and photosynthesis work, and how batteries are built.
Imagine if we had the capability to study how these reactions work. A new breakthrough, using quantum computing, was able to slow down and simulate chemical reactions a billion times - down to milliseconds - enough to be able to study the reactions.
Now, imagine what opportunities can evolve from a better understanding of these chemical reactions, and maybe eventually even being able to engineer the foundation of chemistry.
Chemical reactions are part of everything around us. Life itself consists of chemical reactions, and chemistry is the foundation of material science, how...