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Computation and theory news, May 2022

Researchers have discovered that superconductivity can be intertwined in unexpected ways with ripples of electrons known as charge density waves.

Using multiple supercomputers, researchers have discovered that 90% of all known crystalline structures contain at least one topological property.

Researchers used computational models to understand how tungsten oxide catalysts interact with hydrogen at the molecular level.

Researchers have shown that nanowires made from a specific isotope of silicon can conduct heat 150% more efficiently than normal silicon nanowires.

Researchers have developed a theoretical model to explain how block copolymers can form complex structures known as double-gyroids.

Researchers have used artificial intelligence to automatically design large-scale metasurfaces for focusing, shaping and controlling light.

Computational detective work by a team of researchers has confirmed that cerium zirconium pyrochlore is a 3D quantum spin liquid.

A unique ‘stroboscopic camera' has captured the trajectory of atomic motion as vanadium dioxide transitions from an insulator to a metal.

Researchers have uncovered the previously hidden sub-nanoscale origins of the exceptional thermoelectric properties of silver gallium telluride.

Researchers have combined scanning probe microscopy with machine learning to study the functional properties of materials at the nanoscale.

Researchers have designed a catalyst of ruthenium atoms in a mesh of copper nanowires to extract ammonia and fertilizer from wastewater.

Researchers have discovered layered 2D materials able to host magnetic features called skyrmions that remain stable at room temperature.

Researchers have created synthetic nanoclusters that can organize themselves all the way from the nanometer to the centimeter scale.

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