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Condensed-matter physics is one of the most active research topics in China. Qi-Kun Xue considers the reasons underpinning its success.

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L. You, L. Wang, P. Ni, S. Zhen and L. Hua are thanked for their help.

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Xue, QK. Unearthing new physics. Nature Mater 15, 688–689 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat4679

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