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Computation and theory news, July 2023

Researchers have shown the importance of elastic heterogeneity for tuning the molecular adsorption/desorption properties of metal–organic frameworks.

For the first time, scientists have witnessed pieces of metal crack then fuse back together without any human intervention.

Researchers have shown that a traditional manufacturing tool called metal cutting can be used to determine the properties of metal materials.

Recycling a common plastic using electricity and some chemistry

Researchers have shown that adding a simple sugar to the electrolyte of a flow battery can improve its longevity and capacity.

Using high-powered X-rays and machine learning, researchers have developed a method for visualizing intricate nanotextures in thin-film materials.

A novel mathematical algorithm can predict the crystal structure of any material just based on knowledge of the atoms that make it up.

A speedy new method for predicting cement durability uses computer vision to measure the behavior of water droplets on cement surfaces.

A novel method for testing the puncture reistance of materials at small scales can also predict the resistance at larger scales in real-world situations.

Scientists have developed a fluorine-based electrolyte that can protect lithium-metal batteries against performance decline.

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