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Friday 31 October 2014
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You can read it by following this link.
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Friday 10 October 2014
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This is the October 2014 newsletter that informs about biophysics articles published in European physics and biophysics journals, selected by Marek Cieplak, chairman of the DPL EPS. List of papers:
- "Translocation of a forced polymer chain through a crowded channel" Jiang-Xing Chen, Jin-Xin Zhu, Yu-Qiang Ma, and Jian-Shu Cao 2014 EPL 106 18003 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/106/183 - "DNA confined in a two-dimensional strip geometry" Aiqun Huang, and Aniket Bhattacharya 2014 EPL 106 18004 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/106/18004 - "Wave instability of intercellular Ca2+ oscillations" C. B. Tabi, I. Maina, A. Mohamadou, H. P. Ekobena Fouda, and T. C. Kofane 2014 EPL 106 18005 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/106/18005 - "Properties of the spindle-to-cusp transition in extensional capsule dynamics" W. R. Dodson III, and P. Dimitrakopoulos 2014 EPL 106 48003 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/106/48003 - "Kinetics of the long ssRNA: Steady state" Yevgeni Mamasakhlisov, Shura Hayryan, Vladimir Morozov, and Chin-Kun Hu 2014 EPL 106 48007 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/106/48007 - "Subharmonic oscillations of collective molecular motors" D. Oriola, H. Gadha, C. Blanch-Mercader, and J. Casademunt 2014 EPL 107 18002 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/18002 - "Mood states modulate complexity in heartbeat dynamics: A multiscale entropy analysis" G. Valenza, M. Nardelli, G. Bertschy, A. Lanata, and E. P. Scilingo 2014 EPL 107 18003 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/18003 - "Environmental control of microtubule-based bidirectional cargo transport" Sarah Klein, Cile Appert-Rolland, and Ludger Santen 2014 EPL 107 18004 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/18004 - "On the freezing behavior and diffusion of water in proximity to single-supported zwitterionic and anionic bilayer lipid membranes" A. Miskowiec, Z. N. Buck, M. C. Brown, H. Kaiser, F. Y. Hansen, G. M. King, H. Taub, R. Jiji, J. W. Cooley, M. Tyagi, S. O. Diallo, E. Mamontov, and K. W. Herwig 2014 EPL 107 28008 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/28008 - "First experimental evidence of a giant permanent electric-dipole moment in cellulose nanocrystals" Bruno Frka-Petesic, Bruno Jean, and Laurent Heux 2014 EPL 107 28006 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/28006 - "Emergence and persistence of communities in coevolutionary networks" J. C. Gonzez-Avella, M. G. Cosenza, J. L. Herrera, and K. Tucci 2014 EPL 107 28002 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/28002 - "Wrinkling instability of vesicles in steady linear flow" Michael Levant, David Abreu, Udo Seifert, and Victor Steinberg 2014 EPL 107 28001 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/28001 - "A dynamic marker of very short-term heartbeat under pathological states via network analysis" Feng-Zhen Hou, Jun Wang, Xiao-Chuan Wu, and Fang-Rong Yan 2014 EPL 107 58001 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/58001 - "Small-angle scattering as a tool to study the thermal denaturation of DNA" Kathleen Wood, Robert Knott, Ognyan Tonchev, Dimitar Angelov, Nikos Theodorakopoulos, and Michel Peyrard 2014 EPL 108 18002 doi:10.1209/0295-5075/108/18002
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 10 October 2014
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Click here to read the issue #3 (September 2014).
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Thursday 9 October 2014
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Monday 22 September 2014
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News about EuCheMS and developments in chemical and molecular sciences in Europe. - EuCheMS - JRC joint activities
- European employment survey for chemists and chemical engineers successfully completed
- Expo 2015
- EuCheMS annual report
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 22 September 2014
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EuCheMS Brussels News Updates, September provides news on following topics: - 5th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress
- New Commissioner for Research Innovation and Science
- European Researchers Night
- Selection of Horizon 2020 Calls
- Public Consultation: Mercury
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Friday 22 August 2014
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 19 August 2014
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EuCheMS Brussels News Updates, August provides news on following topics: - Results of public consultation on phosphorus;
- New record set for number of Erasmus students and trainees;
- ERC work programme for 2015;
- Consultation on how to optimise water reuse in the EU;
- Commission outlines measures to increase jobs in green economy.
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Tuesday 12 August 2014
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11 August 2014 Springer Science+Business Media Everything you ever wanted to know about quantum simulators summed up in a new review from EPJ Quantum Technology
As part of a new Thematic Series on Quantum Simulations, the open access journal EPJ Quantum Technology has just published an overview of just what a quantum simulator is, namely a device that actively uses quantum effects to answer questions on model systems. This review, published by Tomi Johnson and colleagues from the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore and the University of Oxford, UK, outlines various approaches used in quantum simulators.
Specifically, the authors focus on the difference between the purpose of operations referred to as 'simulation' and 'computation'. They argue this distinction is related to the purpose of an operation, to our level of confidence in and to our expectations with regard to its accuracy.
They then explain the role of simulations in science, in particular, how simulation reveals information about a mathematical function or model in relation to a system. This approach is reminiscent of physicist Richard Feynman's definition of simulation, which is akin to using a physical device to learn about a real physical system.
Such simulation of the function of a system only takes its full significance when compared with the outcome of the same function on a real-life system of interest. The outcome helps decide whether or not the model accurately represents the real system. If the representation is thought to be accurate, the quantum simulator can then loosely be considered to be a simulator for the system of interest.
Finally the authors also explain the threshold between quantum and classical simulations. In this context, Johnson and colleagues suggest that there are many more questions pertaining to the work of simulators that need to be answered. These include: Can we predict in advance where the results of quantum simulators are more sensitive to errors? How does this overlap with the regimes of classical simulability? Johnson, T. H., Clark, S. R. and Jaksch, D. (2014). What is a quantum simulator? European Physical Journal Quantum Technology. DOI 10.1186/epjqt10
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 5 August 2014
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The new issue of ALICE MATTERS is now online. Click here to read it. In this issue, you can read about:  the new ALICE Run Control Centre ALICE researchers receiving the Lise Meitner Prize 2014 EPLANET and much more...
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