A few years ago, physicists were surprised to learn that stacking and subtly twisting two atomically thin layers of an electronic material like graphene creates a pattern that changes the material's ...
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Agentic engineering patterns
Simon Willison’s work-in-progress deep dive into agentic engineering is predictably good. From the introduction, distinguishing agentic engineering from vibe coding: “Some people extend that ...
An interference pattern that emerges from three stacked and twisted layers of graphene, called a supermoiré pattern, can uncover hidden properties of simpler moiré materials. SEAS physicists used a ...
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