Scientists strike gold with world´s thinnest precious metal

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Scientists strike gold with world´s thinnest precious metal
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Scientists strike gold with world's thinnest precious metal that measures just two atoms thick

Scientists have created the world's thinnest version of gold that measures just 0.47 nanometres thick, the same as just two atoms.

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