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AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate

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AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate

Artificial intelligence is often used to generate images. In research, specialized AI models are used for scientific applications-for example, to predict the positions of atoms in materials. The MatterGen model developed by Microsoft can generate complex crystal structures from just a few pieces of information-which atoms should be present and in what proportions-and researchers can then use these structures for computer simulations of new materials.

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