Scientists Use Mathematical Shortcut to Create New Metals

To create new alloys, metallurgists for centuries have relied on trial and error. That could change.

A group of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has come up with a mathematical model that lets them predict what kinds of alloys will be stable, without having to go through the laborious process of making them and trying them out.

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