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Optical Fourier surfaces. Credit: SUTD Designing surfaces that precisely control how light behaves at the nanoscale is tricky. Optical Fourier surfaces, which are nanostructured gratings that redistribute light into specific directions and wavelengths, hold enormous potential for compact spectrometers, augmented-reality…
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a) Electronic properties as coordinate-dependent functions learned from SCF or neural models, and b) locality enforced via nearsightedness with cutoff-based Hamiltonian sparsity. Reproduced from Li et al. Credit: Advanced Functional Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002 Researchers at Ames National Laboratory are…
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Competitive reaction pathways governing electrochemical urea synthesis. Credit: Nature Synthesis (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s44160-026-00995-9 Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a computation-guided strategy to produce urea more efficiently from carbon dioxide and nitrate. By combining large language…
