Scientists Solve 200-Year Mineral Mystery, Opening Doors to Advanced Materials

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Researchers have finally cracked the code on growing dolomite crystals in the laboratory, solving a puzzle that has stumped scientists for two centuries. By understanding how tiny defects naturally dissolve over time in nature, they recreated the process in the lab with remarkable success—a breakthrough that could transform how we manufacture high-tech materials.
Researchers have finally cracked the code on growing dolomite crystals in the laboratory, solving a puzzle that has stumped scientists for two centuries. By understanding how tiny defects naturally dissolve over time in nature, they recreated the process in the lab with remarkable success—a breakthrough that could transform how we manufacture high-tech materials.