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fascinate

[fas-uh-neyt] / ˈfæs əˌneɪt /


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Quantum spin liquids have fascinated physicists for years because they could eventually support transformative technologies, including quantum computing and dissipationless energy transmission.

From Science Daily

Through this, the filmmakers fulfill their aim of presenting a more complicated and fascinating version of the American story, showing that the ills afflicting us today were present from the very beginning.

From Salon

Which will make for a fascinating court debate - if it actually gets that far.

From BBC

“The amount of R and D it takes to work out solutions is fascinating, “ Bird says.

From Los Angeles Times

In the aftermath of Rangers' narrow win over Hibernian, former striker and coach Billy Dodds said: "This is turning into a fascinating title race with how many teams are involved in it."

From BBC