Thinking of X-rays might trigger memories of broken bones or dental check-ups. But this extremely energetic light can show us more than just our...
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Thinking of X-rays might trigger memories of broken bones or dental check-ups. But this extremely energetic light can show us more than just our bones: it is also used to study the molecular world, even biochemical reactions in real-time. One issue, though, is that researchers have never been able to study a single atom with X-rays. Until now.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. Scientists have been able to characterize a single atom using X-rays. Not only they were able to distinguish the type of...
Thinking of X-rays might trigger memories of broken bones or dental check-ups. But this extremely energetic light can show us more than just our...
Hunter S. Thompson once said that “some may never live, but the crazy never die.” This groundbreaking writer was certainly a fan of embracing a...
Hunter S. Thompson once said that “some may never live, but the crazy never die.” This groundbreaking writer was certainly a fan of embracing a...
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