New Insight on How Crystals Form may Advance Multiple Research Areas

Findings have implications for decades-old questions in science and technology regarding how animals and plants grow minerals into shapes

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BLACKSBURG, Va., July 31, 2015 – Scientists have long worked to understand how crystals grow into complex shapes. Crystals are important in materials from skeletons and shells to soils and semiconductors, but much remains unknown about how they form.

Now, an international group of researchers, including a Virginia Tech geoscientist, has shown how nature uses a variety of pathways to grow crystals that go beyond the classical, one-atom-at-a-time route.

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