AI-based method could speed development of specialized nanoparticles0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 2, 2018
Artificial Intelligence is used to inverse design nanoparticles to emit particular spectra of colors.
Artificial Intelligence is used to inverse design nanoparticles to emit particular spectra of colors.
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