mechanistic
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Tiny cobalt particles that should behave the same don’t — their magnetic 'memory' lasts different amounts of time, and scientists think hidden flaws inside them might be why.

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The study shows that tiny flaws inside cobalt nanoparticles can greatly affect how their magnetic properties change over time, which supports the idea that unseen internal differences cause the particles to behave differently even when they look the same from the outside.

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