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Computation and theory news, November 2015

A new symmetry operation has the potential to speed up the search for new advanced materials.

The first ever porous liquid is able to dissolve unusually large amounts of gas.

Understanding the properties of methane hydrates.

Graphene nanofoam electrodes show higher capacity and faster transport in lithium-ion batteries when treated with hydrogen.

Scientists have uncovered 'sweet points' in time as dental cement sets, when it starts to approach the toughness of teeth.

Scientists have used microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to solve the structure of lithium- and manganese-rich transition metal oxides.

Alloys made from equal amounts of up to four different metallic elements are very effective at withstanding radiation damage.

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