Scientists Have Twisted Molecules Into The Tightest Knot Ever
This new knot has eight crossings, far more than previous molecular knots. The "rope" is very short — just 192 atoms long, or 500 times smaller than a red blood cell.
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Health & Science - January 13, 2017 at 02:06AM - Scientists Have Twisted Molecules Into The Tightest Knot Ever
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