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  2. What are time crystals? And why are they so weird? - AOL

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    Physicists in Finland are the latest scientists to create “time crystals,” a newly discovered phase of matter that exists only at tiny atomic scales and

  3. Time crystal - Wikipedia

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    Time crystals were first proposed theoretically by Frank Wilczek in 2012 as a time-based analogue to common crystals – whereas the atoms in crystals are arranged periodically in space, the atoms in a time crystal are arranged periodically in both space and time. [1]

  4. Scientists Created Room-Temperature Time Crystals. From ... - AOL

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    The discovery of room-temperature time crystals could radically extend the lifespan and stability of quantum states. Scientists Created Room-Temperature Time Crystals. From Here, the Possibilities ...

  5. Paul Steinhardt - Wikipedia

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    The new quasicrystal was discovered within a sample of red trinitite and is the oldest extant anthropogenic quasicrystal ever discovered. [5] The previously unknown structure, which is made of iron, silicon, copper and calcium, is thought to have been formed by the fusion of vaporized desert sand and copper cables during the atomic test blast ...

  6. Yoshiokaite - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiokaite, a mineral formed as shocked crystal fragments in devitrified glass, was discovered in lunar regolith breccia collected from a trench by the Apollo 14 crew in 1971. Although there have been other minerals ( armalcolite and tranquillityite ) that have been originally discovered on the Moon, yoshiokaite is the first new mineral with ...

  7. Accidentally exposed yellowish-green crystals reveal ‘mind ...

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    Curiosity captured this close-up image of a rock nicknamed “Snow Lake” on June 8. It's similar in appearance to the rock crushed by the rover that contained elemental sulfur.

  8. Changesite- (Y) - Wikipedia

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    Changesite-(Y) was first identified by researchers at the Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology. They discovered a single crystal of Changesite–(Y) using X-ray diffraction while examining particles collected from the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program's fifth lunar exploration mission, Chang'e 5, which is also China's first sample-return mission to the Moon.

  9. An unusual object has been releasing pulses of radio waves in ...

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    The scientists discovered an object 15,000 light-years from Earth in the Scutum constellation. The object, dubbed GPM J1839−10, released radio waves every 22 minutes. The bursts of energy lasted ...