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New experiments explain why thin coatings sometimes develop cracks in highly ordered patterns, such as spirals or crescents. This video showcases an experiment that combines a universal constructor and a universal copy machine to build a von ...
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- New experiments explain why thin coatings sometimes develop cracks in highly ordered patterns, such as spirals or crescents.
- This video showcases an experiment that combines a universal constructor and a universal copy machine to build a von ...
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