<p>➀ Researchers from Pennsylvania State University have developed a new method for effectively modeling seed particles composed of 100–200 atoms using a supercomputer.</p><p>➁ The study reveals that temperature and solvent composition have unexpected effects on the shapes of these microscopic particles.</p><p>➂ Adding or removing just one atom can sometimes lead to a significant change in the particle's shape.</p>
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