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What does the theory of atoms have to do with religious belief? Chris Toumey explains how historically the link between atomism and atheism has been quite strong.
With the rise of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides, graphene is no longer the only two-dimensional crystal attracting significant interest in the research community.