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From Fractionalization to Chiral Topological Superconductivity in Flat Chern Band
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An artificial nervous system for communication between wearable and implantable therapeutics Authors
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Electrical switching of a p-wave magnet
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Quantum weight: A fundamental property of quantum many-body systems
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Single-photon detection enabled by negative differential conductivity in moiré superlattices
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Self-attention neural network for solving correlated electron problems in solids
Fig. 1: Alchemical modification scheme for machine learning interatomic potentials.
Interpolation and differentiation of alchemical degrees of freedom in machine learning interatomic potentials
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A generalized mechanical blocking criterion for the columnar-to-equiaxed transition during additive manufacturing
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Understanding cutting-induced reduction in sheet metal formability: An in-situ investigation of microstructural effects
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From Crucible Steel to the Battlefield: Investigating a Unique Early Medieval Arrowhead from Anatolia
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Graded Index Couplers for Next Generation Chip-to-Chip and Fiber-to-Chip Photonic Packaging
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Recycling of Tantalum Capacitors Via Sulfide Chemistry

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