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New crystal forces magnetism into bizarre spiral patterns
Magnetism is usually taught as a story of straight lines, with field arrows marching neatly from north to south. In a lab at ...
By forcing crystal structures to compete, scientists uncovered a new way to make magnetism twist. Florida State University ...
(Nanowerk News) When Lisa Tran set out to investigate patterns in liquid crystals, she didn't know what to expect. When she first looked through the microscope, she saw dancing iridescent spheres with ...
The discovery of a crystal whose atoms are packed in a pattern that never repeats has won Israeli scientist Daniel Shechtman the 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry. The structures in quasicrystals, as they ...
The stunning new crystal designs featured on Times Square's New Year's Eve ball represent Infinite Life, Liberty, and ...
You're rummaging through the cabinets at an estate sale, and you come across a set of 12 beautifully etched wine glasses. They're priced to sell, but do you really need another set of wine glasses?
Because liquid crystals are similar to oil, the surfactants were attracted to the liquid crystal shells, causing the molecules to order in different ways and create striking patterns. The more soap ...
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