"New Computational Technique Unveils Ceramics Capable of Withstanding Extreme Conditions"

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"New Computational Technique Unveils Ceramics Capable of Withstanding Extreme Conditions"
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Researchers at Duke University have developed a computational method called Disordered Enthalpy-Entropy Descriptor (DEED) to rapidly discover new ceramics that can withstand extreme heat and harsh environments, potentially revolutionizing electronics and other industries. The method has already predicted 900 new high-performance materials, with 17 successfully synthesized in the lab. These ceramics, made from transition metals carbonitrides or borides, could be used in a variety of applications, including wear-resistant coatings and thermoelectrics. The findings, which could lead to commercial production of these materials, were published in the journal Nature.

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