Quantum Physics Discovery
Vibration
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Scientists have directly observed angular momentum in crystals, revealing an unexpected quantum effect of atoms spinning backward, indicating a fundamental technical discovery in material science. Separately, Bentley issued a recall due to driveshaft issues causing abnormal vibration.
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