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      <description>• Belgian scientists observed sunray‑like ripples forming on a frozen chemical reaction front. • The phenomenon occurs in reaction-diffusion systems, key to many natural patterns.</description>
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      <description>• The post Science on the Double: How an AI-Powered &amp;lsquo;Digital Twin&amp;rsquo; Accelerates Chemistry and Materials Discoveries appeared first on Berkeley Lab News Center . • The post What Is a</description>
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