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    Invisible currents at the edge: Study shows how magnetic particles reveal hidden rule of nature

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    If you've ever watched a flock of birds move in perfect unison or seen ripples travel across a pond, you've witnessed nature's remarkable ability to coordinate motion. Recently, a team of scientists and engineers at Rice University discovered a similar phenomenon on a microscopic scale, where tiny magnetic particles driven by rotating fields spontaneously move along the edges of clusters driven by invisible "edge currents" that follow the rules of an unexpected branch of physics.
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