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Old 31st July 2017, 06:37   #1
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Default Scientists can turn crystals into reusable electrical conductors

For some time, scientists have been experimenting with crystals to see if they can become a new kind of memory storage. Now, scientists at Washington State University have figured how to make a transparent crystal conduct electricity. What's more, it...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/27/...al-conductors/
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