Forty years of crazy crystals
Briefly

The discovery of quasicrystals in 1984 challenged the long-standing assumption that all crystals must exhibit periodicity, reshaping our fundamental understanding of atomic order in solids.
Shechtman and colleagues' report, which highlighted a new type of crystal lacking a repeating pattern and exhibiting unusual rotational symmetries, prompted significant changes in the field of crystallography.
Read at Nature
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