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1996 Dime Composition: Was It Made of Copper?
There is no such thing as a 1996 copper dime. All dimes minted in 1996 are composed of cupronickel, an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Identify Your Mercury Dime: A Comprehensive Guide
Franklin D. Roosevelt on US Silver Dimes: A Quick Fact
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Ribonucleic Acid and Water: Exploring Flexibility and Structural Interactions
Portable Device Detects Trace Heavy Metals in Drinking Water in 5 Minutes
Advanced Multi-Enzyme Platform for Sequence-Unconstrained Traceless Protein Synthesis
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Morgan Stanley: SpaceX to Make Elon Musk World's First Trillionaire
Converting Human Steps into Power: CUHK's Smart Mat Breakthrough
Ultra-Fast Flu Virus Detector Using Conducting Polymer Technology
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Recycling Wind Turbine Blades into Gummy Bears with Innovative Composite Resin
New Platform Streamlines Design of Tunable Catalytic Systems
Collaborative Study Reveals Path to Hundreds of Novel Nitrides
Scientists Unveil Advanced X‑Ray Tool to Predict Sulfur‑Induced Corrosion in Crude Oil
Princeton's Fractured Artificial Rock Technique Solves 54-Year-Old Fluid Flow Mystery
Advanced Imaging of Cellular Metabolism Promises Improved Cancer Diagnosis
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