Dirac Fluid Emerges in Graphene, Defying a Core Law of Metals

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Scientists observed a Dirac fluid in ultraclean graphene where electrons flow like a nearly frictionless liquid at the Dirac point, causing heat and charge transport to decouple and violating the Wiedemann-Franz law by over 200x, revealing universal quantum behavior and offering a new platform for exploring extreme-physics phenomena.
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