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For the first time, scientists visualized how electrons behave during a chemical reaction, which could help reduce unwanted byproducts in future chemistry.
Electron microscopy researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a unique way to build 3-D structures with finely controlled shapes as small as one to two ...
When chlorine gains an electron, its third energy level becomes full. An additional electron cannot join, because it would need to come in at the fourth energy level. This far from the nucleus, the ...
Uniquely, DELID allows molecular property prediction using electron-level information without actually performing quantum computations on the target molecule.
Seeing electron movement at fastest speed ever could help unlock next-level quantum computing New technique could enable processing speeds a million to a billion times faster than today's ...
A gap in the energy levels of positronium seems to be substantially larger than predicted, and physicists don’t know why.
The electron from each atom feels the attraction from the proton in the nucleus of the other atom. This attraction pulls the atoms together and the electrons are shared by both atoms. The atoms bond ...
The enzymes peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase, and acid phosphatase are expressed in a constant pattern and help to identify the different zones of the adult shell-forming tissue. The present study ...
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