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A recent study conducted by researchers from the University College of Science in Telangana, India, focused on the structural, electrical, magnetic, and anti-cancer properties of Gd-doped Mg-Cd ferrites. The study found that the Gd-doped ferrites exhibited a pure cubic spinel structure at a sintering temperature of 900 °C for 5 hours. The material also showed promising characteristics for high-frequency device applications, low-loss antennas, and radomes due to its dielectric and magnetic properties. Additionally, the study suggested that the Gd-doped ferrites were more efficient at inhibiting cancer cells compared to normal cells, indicating potential biomedical applications. [Extracted from the article] |