When we think of gold, our minds immediately turn to the bars locked away in central bank vaults, always the quintessential symbol of solidity. Yet, Japan has just demonstrated that gold can behave in a decidedly less rigid way. Indeed, it's almost liquid. A team of researchers from Tohoku University has published a study that has captured the attention not only of the scientific community but also of high-tech investors. Working on microscopic …
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