Liquid Magnets

Nickel gallium sulfide (NiGa2S4) behaves as a highly unusual "liquid" magnetic material at near absolute zero, according to Japanese and US researchers. Read David Bradley's spin on the work in his chemistry news column.
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Liquid Magnets![]() Nickel gallium sulfide (NiGa2S4) behaves as a highly unusual "liquid" magnetic material at near absolute zero, according to Japanese and US researchers. Read David Bradley's spin on the work in his chemistry news column. |
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