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May 20th, 2005
Nanoparticles' Magnetic Behavior Defies Accepted Physics Laws
Abstract:
A collaboration that includes a scientist from Brookhaven Lab has discovered that a class of magnetic nanostructured materials — tiny magnetic particles of about a billionth of a meter in diameter — display behavior that defies accepted, conventional laws of physics and backs up a well-known theory.
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