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Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Find Use in Targeted Drug Delivery, Disease Diagnosis
Reducing Material Size Influences Atomic Vibrations
Ultrathin, Flexible Lens Opens Door to Miniaturized Optical Components
Scientists Remove Barriers to Using Red Phosphorus for Electronics
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