Indian researchers have discovered that cholesterol, a waxy molecule, can control electron spin, a property crucial for future spintronic devices. By incorporating metal ions into cholesterol-based structures, scientists can tune the spin preference of electrons, paving the way for more efficient and sustainable electronics.
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