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Scientists predict superhard materials based on their crystal structure – Tech Explorist
A group of Skoltech scientists used machine learning (ML) methods to predict superhard materials based on their crystal structure.

Superhard materials are of the incredible interest in different handy applications, and an increasing number of research efforts are centered around their turn development.
A superhard material has two crucial features, hardness, and fracture toughness, representing its resistance to deformation and cracks propagation, respectively.
Materials with such properties that would suit specific industry necessities can be discovered computationally using progressed techniques for computational materi…
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