Scientists found Pine’s Demon, a massless, neutral plasmon, in strontium ruthenate, offering insights into high-temperature ...
A University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led research team has solved a longstanding mystery surrounding strontium titanate, an unusual metal oxide that can be an insulator, a semiconductor, or a metal.
Engineering metal-organic cages (MOCs) with metal acyl nodes utilizes the axial oxygen atoms of these nodes as complementary internal binding sites for the supramolecular recognition of metal ions.
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