Molecules tied into beautiful “octofoil” knot for first time
Made of strings of molecules braided together, the knot consists of 192 atoms including chlorine, hydrogen, and nitrogen, and is 20 nm long.
Read the article in New Scientist.
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Made of strings of molecules braided together, the knot consists of 192 atoms including chlorine, hydrogen, and nitrogen, and is 20 nm long.
Read the article in New Scientist.