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Researchers have developed a data-driven AI framework that gives scientists a head start by suggesting ideal candidate materials.

How can we optimize solid-state batteries? Try asking AI." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 30 April 2025.

Researchers propose a unique numerical decision-making framework for solar panel protection against extreme weather conditions. The framework combines advanced wind simulations with machine learning ... Data Assimilation is an important mathematical method for predicting turbulent flows for weather forecasting. However, the origins of the critical length scale, a crucial parameter in this ... Researchers used an Artificial Intelligence Materials Selection framework to discover a new shape memory alloy. The shape memory alloy showed the highest efficiency during operation achieved ... Two-dimensional materials possess extraordinary properties. They usually consist of atomic layers that are only a few nanometers thick and are particularly good at conducting heat and ...

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