If you tell this computer program what crystal you need to build, it will design a particle that self-assembles into that crystal.
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If you tell this computer program what crystal you need to build, it will design a particle that self-assembles into that crystal.
The post ‘Digital alchemy’ to reverse-engineer new materials appeared first on Engineering Research News.
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