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Princeton scientists spy an electron dance

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rakesh.raj34@gmail.com - 27 Jul 2008 11:29 GMT
A team of scientists led by researchers from Princeton University has
discovered a new way that electrons behave in materials. The discovery
could lead to new kinds of electronic devices.

http://thefreereporter.net/newspr/3020201.html
Timelord - 28 Jul 2008 04:31 GMT
>A team of scientists led by researchers from Princeton University has
> discovered a new way that electrons behave in materials. The discovery
> could lead to new kinds of electronic devices.
>
> http://thefreereporter.net/newspr/3020201.html

Ouch that hurt :-(

Try that one again at 2Dig (k) and watch what happens
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