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Francis Roman
16 July, 08:24
How to atoms behave in non-magnetic items?
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Sadie Rocha
16 July, 10:13
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By altering the quantum interactions of the electrons in the atoms of a metal's atoms, scientists from the University of Leeds have generated magnetism in metals that aren't normally magnetic.
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