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The optimized production of perovskite solar cells could be sped up thanks to a new machine learning system. Credits: Photo of solar cell by Nicholas Rolston, Stanford, and edited by MIT News. Perovskite illustration by Christine Daniloff, MIT.
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Engineers enlist AI to help scale up advanced solar cell manufacturing https://t.co/5pZk8ByDiJ via @https://twitter.com/i_Science8 @feralimage@Stanford@MIT @toniobuonassisi @tedsargentTO
In a sea of magic angles, ‘twistons’ keep electrons flowing through three layers of graphene https://t.co/sjWLdYmSV8 via @https://twitter.com/i_Science8 @Columbia@Harvard@SubirSachdev@Princeton
Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought, study finds https://t.co/sGWDtemHDP via @https://twitter.com/i_Science8 @UAAHGSA@ColoradoStateU
The giant planet is so close to its star (5 million miles) the torrent of ultraviolet radiation from the star heats the planet's atmosphere to over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. #galaxy#jupiter#radiation
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The burgeoning field of optoelectronic devices is driving the development of new alkali metal-based chalcogenides with qualities that have to be robustly investigated.
#copper#metal#thalliumcompounds
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Findings from a new study are providing important insights into the spread of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which is transmitted from dogs to people through ticks.
#bacteria#tickdisease
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Groundwater irrigation enables farmers to grow lush crops in California’s Central Valley, but the underground water resource is dwindling. #energy#nasa
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