'Enlightened' atoms stage nano-riot againsts uniformity

(Johns Hopkins University) Theorists say atoms in a crystal can be made to behave in an unexpected way, a way that can be exploited to create tiny computer components that emit less heat and new sensors to detect bio-hazards and medical conditions.


 

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