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Magnetic levitation in chemistry, materials science, and biochemistry

Ge et al., 2020

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6610582527133338034
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Ge S
Nemiroski A
Mirica K
Mace C
Hennek J
Kumar A
Whitesides G
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition

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All matter has density. The recorded uses of density to characterize matter date back to as early as ca. 250 BC, when Archimedes was believed to have solved “The Puzzle of The King's Crown” using density.[1] Today, measurements of density are used to separate and …
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