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Scientists see bizarre quantum behavior in a shocking material
Physicists are watching a new class of quantum materials behave in ways that seem to ignore some of the most familiar rules of electricity and magnetism. Instead of electrons marching in neat, ...
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Contributor: Why we neglected wind power for a century
It is more than a little surprising that the wind-powered electricity generator took so long to invent. Even more surprising ...
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How to rustproof your car
Here's our complete guide to rustproofing – including the chemistry of corrosion and how to tackle the dreaded rot The post ...
Underlying Mechanisms: These transformations involve the rearrangement of the molecules or atoms within the material, but ...
NEWARK, Del. (WPVI) -- Two Delaware men are facing charges in connection with the theft of thousands of dollars of copper ...
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7 On Your Side digs into where stolen copper wire actually ends up. Here's what we found
As copper wire theft continues to surge across Los Angeles County, detectives say shutting down the black market is critical.
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New substitution method enables high-precision nuclear reaction measurements using natural copper
A joint research team has made important progress in the field of photoneutron cross section measurement. The team proposed a substitution measurement method that avoids the use of expensive and ...
A serial copper thief brought the subways to a screeching halt last month when his wire snipping escapades rendered tunnel ...
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