Researchers at Princeton University have observed a bizarre behavior in a strange new crystal that could hold the key for future electronic technologies.
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![The image shows a schematic of the connections at special values of electron momentum, which come in pairs and are called Weyl points (red and blue dots).](/was/20160311035101im_/http://science.energy.gov/~/media/_/images/banner-images/2016/princeton-exotic-materials-031116-headliner.jpg?h=324&w=576)
An in-depth look at the origins of matter and the environmental conditions that helped shape the universe today.
Read More ![Protons and neutrons melt to produce 'quark-gluon plasma' at RHIC.](/was/20160311035101im_/http://science.energy.gov/~/media/_/images/banner-images/2016/blog-universe-origins-022916-headliner.jpg?h=324&w=576)
Scientists on the DZero collaboration at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermilab have discovered a new particle—the latest member to be added to the exotic species of particle known as tetraquarks.
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![An illustration of a tetraquark.](/was/20160311035101im_/http://science.energy.gov/~/media/_/images/banner-images/2016/fermi-tetraquark-022516-headliner.jpg?h=324&w=576)