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Terahertz field-induced metastable magnetization near criticality in FePS<sub>3</sub>
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Trimodal thermal energy storage material for renewable energy applications
<sup>229</sup>ThF<sub>4</sub> thin films for solid-state nuclear clocks
The conformational space of RNase P RNA in solution
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