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  1. Distilling latent electrostatics from foundation machine learning interatomic potentials

    Researchers have developed a method called Latent Ewald Summation (LES) to extract electrostatic properties from foundation machine learning interatomic potentials (MLIPs). This technique allows for the creation of more efficient MLIPs that can model long-range interactions and electrical responses, which are crucial for many chemical and materials science simulations. The study benchmarks LES-distilled models derived from various foundation MLIPs, demonstrating their ability to predict infrared spectra and Born effective charge tensors. AI

    IMPACT Enables more efficient and physically accurate simulations by extracting electrostatic properties from existing AI potentials.

  2. Military stealth coating sold as cheap house paint? China might do it

    Researchers in China have developed a new, low-cost microwave-absorbing material using expanded graphite and titanium dioxide, potentially making stealth technology more accessible. This composite, detailed in the Journal of Ceramics, offers strong electromagnetic wave attenuation with a simpler manufacturing process than traditional materials that rely on expensive components like graphene. The development could lead to more affordable mass production and broader applications beyond military use. AI

    Military stealth coating sold as cheap house paint? China might do it