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"You don't need, really, any chemistry background to start working on this problem," Hovmöller told As It Happens. "He has a fresh brain. He didn't know anything when he started.
Interview Published: 21 August 2014 The chemists behind the crystals Claire Hansell Nature Chemistry 6, 751–753 (2014) Cite this article ...
Tyler Thrasher takes the macabre and makes it beautiful. The 22-year-old artist grows crystals on animal carcasses, shells, and skeletons, giving them an eerie yet beautiful appearance.
The crystals grow incrementally in concentric zones, much like tree rings. And just as tree rings contain a record of climate change, the chemistry of clinopyroxene zones changes if the magma ...
This year’s trend in the Nobel prizes in the sciences has been to hand over the laurel to those scientist who worked with the small building blocks. In the Nobel for Medicine it was the mRNA, in ...
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry (2018). [3] Enantioselective inclusion of pyrene-1-sulfonate salts of α-amino acids with crystals of α-cyclodextrin. Tetrahedron (2020).
To test this theory, Poeppelmeier's team synthesized the crystal. According to long-accepted principles, the crystal should not absorb clockwise and counterclockwise spinning light differently.
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