It is now possible to detect molecules in a liquid solution and observe their interactions, thanks to a new device that is the size of a human hair. This is of major interest for the scientific community, as there is currently no reliable way of examining both the behavior and the chemical structure of molecules in a liquid in real time. Developed at Boston University by Hatice Altug and her student Ronen Adato, the process brings together infrared detection techniques ...Saturday, 3 August 2013
Researchers Studying Molecules in Water Using Gold and Light
It is now possible to detect molecules in a liquid solution and observe their interactions, thanks to a new device that is the size of a human hair. This is of major interest for the scientific community, as there is currently no reliable way of examining both the behavior and the chemical structure of molecules in a liquid in real time. Developed at Boston University by Hatice Altug and her student Ronen Adato, the process brings together infrared detection techniques ...
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