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Jul 2013
10m 51s

Crystals, Hydrothermal Bombs, and the St...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Andrew Cairns and Ines Collings, DPhil students in the Goodwin Group, explain how they make single crystals in the lab and study their unusual properties. By showing how to break the rules governing 'normal' materials, this research could lead to the design of brand new and useful substances in future. 
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