"Strange metals" conduct electricity in a bizarre way — physicists finally have new answers after 40 years
For about 40 years, physicists have observed that certain metals conduct electricity in a way that no existing theory could explain — a phenomenon described as "strange metals." New research is now providing answers about how and why this happens, potentially forcing a rethink of the fundamental understanding of how electricity flows. The findings could have major implications for quantum physics.
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