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Nobel Prize in Chemistry for dogged work on 'impossible' quasicrystals

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5 October 2011
Daniel Shechtman, 70, a researcher at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering seemingly impossible crystal structures in frozen gobbets of metal that resembled the beautiful patterns seen in Islamic mosaics.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry for dogged work on 'impossible' quasicrystals
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Could this relate to homeopathic substance patterns imprinted on water/alcohol solvent during dilution/succussion? 5 October 2011 Daniel...

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