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Scientists discover exotic quantum interference effect in a topological insulator deviceIt came about when Princeton scientists developed a quantum device—called a bismuth bromide (α-Bi 4 Br 4) topological insulator—only a few nanometers thick and used it to investigate quantum ...
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Live Science on MSNBismuth is so strongly repelled from magnets, it levitates. How?Bismuth is an unusual element that we don't encounter much in everyday life. But this pretty, iridescent metal, found near ...
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