Researchers at Google DeepMind and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of materials science. They have developed an advanced AI system called GNoME, which has identified over 2 million potential materials for the development of technologies such as batteries, solar panels, and computer chips. This remarkable achievement has been published in two papers in the prestigious scientific journal Nature.
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