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Best graphics card: Your perfect pixel-pusher awaits
Best SSD for gaming: Get into the game ahead of the rest
By creating what it calls “nearly defect-free” surfaces of one atom thick, or single-crystal copper sheets it can get around the oxidisation issue entirely. The child in me is also stupidly pleased about the phrasing of “atomic sputtering epitaxy” as the method of actually achieving the copper film, because to my ignorant brain it reads like some scientist just sneezed.
The full study can be found in the journal, Nature, but it's also worth noting that the findings aren't just going to benefit us PC Gamers through future copper-tinged chips, but your favourite bronze sculptures could see some protection because of this method, too. I'm into The Thinker, because who doesn't love a big pensive naked lad on a plinth?