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Bridging Nature and Technology: A Perspective on Role of Machine Learning in Bioinspired Ceramics
Machine learning (ML) is revolutionizing the development of bioinspired ceramics. This article investigates how ML can be used to design new ceramic materials with exceptional performance, inspired by the structures found in nature. The research highlights how ML can predict material properties, optimize designs, and create advanced models to unlock a ...
Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani +2 more
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Molecular dynamics simulations are advancing the study of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and RNA‐conjugated molecules. These developments include improvements in force fields, long‐timescale dynamics, and coarse‐grained models, addressing limitations and refining methods.
Kanchan Yadav, Iksoo Jang, Jong Bum Lee
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Physiological and Ecological Studies on the Plant Production in Plant Communities
Tsukasa Kusumoto
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Infiltration Rates and Sediment Production of Selected Plant Communities in Nevada [PDF]
W. H. Blackburn, C. M. Skau
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Beyond Order: Perspectives on Leveraging Machine Learning for Disordered Materials
This article explores how machine learning (ML) revolutionizes the study and design of disordered materials by uncovering hidden patterns, predicting properties, and optimizing multiscale structures. It highlights key advancements, including generative models, graph neural networks, and hybrid ML‐physics methods, addressing challenges like data ...
Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani +4 more
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On the Plant-Communities in the Middle Part of the Island of Urup in the Kuriles
Misao Tatewaki
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Phytophthora cinnamomi in indigenous plant communities in New Zealand [PDF]
F. D. Podger, F. J. Newhook
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Subgrain and Cavity Development during Creep of Al‐3.85%Mg
Al‐3.85%Mg does form subgrains if crept at very high strains. This fact allows the unification of the creep description in two different alloys such as pure Al and Al–Mg alloys. It is classically considered that the creep mechanisms for type M (e.g., pure Al) and type A alloys (e.g., Al–Mg alloys) are different.
Augusta Isaac +6 more
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On the Relation of Light and Temperature to the Structure of Plant Community
Shigeki Kuroiwa, Masami MONSI
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