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At just four nanometers thick, this metal starts behaving in a way physicists did not expect
Researchers in the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have discovered a powerful new way to control the electronic behavior of a metal—by manipulating the atomic properties of materials where they ...
Dolomite has been notoriously impossible to replicate in a lab because of recurring defects in mineral layers—but not anymore ...
Mrs Roberts: What do you think you're made of? Mr Spellman: Big question. Grit, determination, hard-working, handsome, charming, funny. Mrs Roberts: Well, I guess. But you're actually made of atoms.
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A team of scientists has identified a new physical mechanism that could help explain one of the most persistent mysteries in ...
Cheaper imitations and modern methods of culturing have considerably diminished the value of natural pearls since then. But ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool, Japan, and Argentina have captured atomic-resolution images of an important ...
A new study reveals how nanometer-scale thickness and interfacial polarization can control metal electronics without changing ...
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