US scientists observe chemical reaction for the first time
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Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit developed at the…
Berkeley Lab scientists directly probe a narrow band where solid and liquid meet, known as the ‘electrochemical double layer…
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have directly probed the solid/liq…
Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit developed at the…
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Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit developed at the…
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Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit developed at the…
(Nanowerk News) Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit…
Return to Article List Credit: Marilyn Chung/Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab's Ethan Crumlin, working with other researchers, found a…
Scientists can now directly probe a previously hard-to-see layer of chemistry thanks to a unique X-ray toolkit developed at the…