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Finding new alloys just became simpler Posted: 16 Sep 2021 11:27 AM PDT In metal alloys, behavior at the atomic scale affects the material's properties. However, the number of possible alloys is astronomical. Scientists developed a theoretical model that allows him to rapidly determine the strength of millions of different alloys at high temperatures. |
As a population gets older, automation accelerates Posted: 16 Sep 2021 08:45 AM PDT Economists authored a new study showing that aging populations lead to greater implementation of robots in workplace settings. |
AI system identifies buildings damaged by wildfire Posted: 16 Sep 2021 08:45 AM PDT A deep learning approach to classifying buildings with wildfire damage may help responders focus their recovery efforts and offer more immediate information to displaced residents. |
A statistical fix for archaeology's dating problem Posted: 15 Sep 2021 01:14 PM PDT Archaeologists have long had a dating problem. The radiocarbon analysis typically used to reconstruct past human demographic changes relies on a method easily skewed by radiocarbon calibration curves and measurement uncertainty. And there's never been a statistical fix that works -- until now. |
Finding a metal-oxide needle in a periodic table haystack Posted: 14 Sep 2021 03:47 PM PDT Engineers develop a way to streamline complex material discovery. |
New machine-learning approach is better at spotting enzymatic metals in proteins Posted: 08 Sep 2021 03:06 PM PDT A machine-learning model to spot enzymes could lead to more effective, eco-friendly and cheaper drug therapies and other industrial products. |
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