Bridging the gaps at the physics–chemistry–biology interface

It is commonly agreed that the most challenging problems in modern science and engineering involve the concurrent and nonlinear interaction of multiple phenomena, acting on a broad and disparate spectrum of scales in space and time. It is also understood that such phenomena lie at the interface

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