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A nanomaterial that defies classic physics laws

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A PhD student and physicist from Western Science just created a new nanomaterial that might get us to wearable technologies even sooner.

When a material stretches, that force changes its electric conductivity. Or, simply speaking, it becomes thinner.

However, Noah Stocek, a PhD student in collaboration with Western physicist Giovanni Fanchini, fabricated a nanomaterial, defined by its tiny size, that defies this natural order.

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