Aurora Clark from Washington State University has found an unlikely application for Google's link ranking technology - harnessing it to analyze hydrogen bonds in water. Connecting the fields of computer engineering and chemistry, her project aims to predict chemical reactivity between differently shaped particles while bypassing the hassle and expense of carrying out actual lab-based experiments... Continue Reading Google's PageRank algorithm used to model hydrogen bonds in water
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Google, PageRank
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