Scientists for the first time tracked ultrafast structural changes, captured in quadrillionths-of-a-second steps, as ring-shaped gas molecules burst open and unraveled. Ring-shaped molecules are ...
Scientists have long known that a molecule’s behavior depends on its environment. Taking advantage of this phenomenon, a group of researchers has developed a new technique to map microscopic ...
(Nanowerk News) Scientists for the first time tracked ultrafast structural changes, captured in quadrillionths-of-a-second steps, as ring-shaped gas molecules burst open and unraveled. Ring-shaped ...
(CBS News) Do you know what happens when you drop hot charcoal into a bowl of liquid oxygen? If you said "no," then you're in good company with your blogger here. Or should I say you were... Because ...
To fire up the grill or the gas stove, we often reach for a match. It turns out there’s a lot of chemistry going on to make those little wooden wonders work. The best way to find out about the ...
Researchers from the State University of New York at Buffalo (UB) announced that they have developed an innovative imaging method to examine biological macromolecules with the finest detail, according ...
Scientists for the first time tracked ultrafast structural changes, captured in quadrillionths-of-a-second steps, as ring-shaped gas molecules burst open and unraveled. Ring-shaped molecules are ...
For the first time, researchers have managed to view previously inaccessible details of certain chemical processes. They have shown there are significant discrete stages to these processes which build ...
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