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> Although the team’s work breaks genuinely new ground, Meekes cheerfully admits that the circumstances under which the melting-point suppression occurs are so specific that the research is unlikely to have useful applications.

Whenever I hear of something extremely sensitive, it makes me want to turn it into a measurement device.

Not clear what you'd use this to measure though.




Maybe presence of acid vapor? But this sounds possibly too sensitive to be useful.


I was thinking in space... measuring the corona of a comet or something. Anywhere you have a very faint hint of something




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