epa11663530 Professor Kim Keun-su at Yonsei University in Seoul explains the world's first discovery of electronic crystallites in a solid material at the government complex in Sejong, some 110 kilometers south of Seoul, South Korea, 16 October 2024 (issued 17 October 2024). On 17 October, the science journal Nature played up Kim and his team's paper, titled 'Electronic Rotons and Wigner Crystallites in a Two-Dimensional Dipole Liquid,' according to the science ministry. EPA/YONHAP SOUTH KOREA OUT
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epa11663530 Professor Kim Keun-su at Yonsei University in Seoul explains the world's first discovery of electronic crystallites in a solid material at the government complex in Sejong, some 110 kilometers south of Seoul, South Korea, 16 October 2024 (issued 17 October 2024). On 17 October, the science journal Nature played up Kim and his team's paper, titled 'Electronic Rotons and Wigner Crystallites in a Two-Dimensional Dipole Liquid,' according to the science ministry. EPA/YONHAP SOUTH KOREA OUT
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