Cracking the case of the missing molecules
When scientists moved from manipulating atoms to messing with molecules, molecules started to disappear from view. Professor Kang-Kuen Ni has figured out why.
Caitlin McDermott-Murphy •
harvard
July 22, 2020 • ~6 min
July 22, 2020 • ~6 min
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Ultracold environment offers a first look at a chemical reaction
Harvard researchers have performed the coldest reaction in the known universe by capturing a chemical reaction in its most critical and elusive act.
Caitlin McDermott-Murphy
• harvard
Dec. 20, 2019 • ~5 min
Dec. 20, 2019 • ~5 min
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