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INQUIRY
An annual publication highlighting research conducted by Ames Laboratory scientists

Inquiry 2001 cover.jpg (94302 bytes)2001 issue (On the cover) Magnesium diboride, or MgB2, wire segments, called "angel hair" because the growth looks like angel-hair pasta, are pictured near a U.S. dime for scale. (Physical Review Letters 86 (2001) 2423)

 

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