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🚨 AI JUST DISCOVERED QUANTUM EFFECTS THAT SCIENTISTS DIDN'T KNOW EXIST. Researchers at the University of Washington used artificial intelligence to simulate dozens of atomically thin sheets of molybdenum ditelluride stacked in precise twisted patterns. At small scales, these materials look relatively ordinary. But when the AI modeled much...

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