An accidental electrical discharge might have formed the first natural quasicrystal on Earth

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An accidental electrical discharge might have formed the first natural quasicrystal on Earth
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The finding could be historic as all natural quasicrystals found to date are extraterrestrials from meteorites.

In 2021, researchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory , founded during World War II to design nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project, discovered aMore than a year later, a team of researchers from Università di Firenze, the University of South Florida, California Institute of Technology, and Princeton University found an "incidence" of a quasicrystal formed during an accidental electrical discharge,The group described their study of the quasicrystal in a small...

Upon study, Italian geologist Luca Bindi and his colleagues found that this specific quasicrystal had a 12-fold, or dodecagonal symmetry, which was

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