International audienceVariations in the interatomic distances lead to altered d -band centre for a given metal, and provide an elegant way to control its activity towards (electro)catalytic reactions (“strain-engineering” approach). The effect of strain was rationalized within the frame of the d -band theory of Hammer and Nørskov in the late 1990s. The authors predicted that the rate of the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) can be enhanced on catalysts binding *OH ca . 0.10 - 0.15 eV more weakly than Pt(111), and this prediction was experimentally verified using a Pt$_3$ Ni(111)-skin surface. Nevertheless, these predictions hardly translated to nanomaterials, because of the wide variety of catalytic sites configurations. Also, the ...