Magnetic Super-atoms Discovered

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Mon, 06/15/2009 - 20:45

Scientists have discovered a "magnetic superatom" -- a stable cluster of atoms that can mimic different elements of the periodic table -- that one day may be used to create molecular electronic devices for the next generation of faster computers with larger memory storage.


 

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