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Scientists develop fast new method for screening electronic materials

MIT engineers have created a new computer vision technique that significantly speeds up the process of analyzing new electronic materials. This method is 85 times faster than traditional approaches and could help improve solar cells, transistors, LEDs, and batteries by quickly identifying promising new materials. The search for better electronic materials is crucial for improving […]

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