ARGONNE, Ill. (July 28, 2008) – Scientists at U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory are dealing with an entirely new type of frustration, but it's not stressing them out.
Dynamic frustration has been found to be the cause of glassy behavior in materials that previously had none of the features of a normal glass.
"This has been a puzzle for 10 years now," Argonne physicist Raymond Osborn said.