"Electron Beam Assists in Solving Centuries-Old Geological Mystery with Crystal Growth"

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Scientists have finally solved the "Dolomite Problem" that has puzzled researchers for 200 years. Dolomite, a mineral found in ancient rock formations, has resisted attempts to grow it in the lab. However, a team of scientists has now successfully grown dolomite crystals by using an electron beam to dissolve and then saturate the crystal. This breakthrough not only solves a long-standing geological mystery but also has potential applications in manufacturing defect-free materials for semiconductors, solar panels, and batteries.
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