An Overview of Ion Mobility Spectrometryby Aimee CichockiIon mobility spectrometry offers several advantages and is useful for important applications
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NewsEngineering an Inhibitor to Combat the Fluby The Scripps Research InstituteResearchers develop a drug-like molecule that blocks the first stage of influenza A
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsWebb Telescope Detects Universe’s Most Distant Organic Moleculesby Texas A&M UniversityResearchers have found complex organic molecules in a galaxy more than 12 billion light-years away from Earth
NewsWatching Molecules Relax in Real Timeby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUltrafast X-ray technique shows how the symmetry of methane’s structure evolves after rapid removal of an electron
NewsScientists Turn Single Molecule Clockwise or Counterclockwise on Demandby Argonne National LaboratoryControlling a europium molecule’s rotation could lead to advancements in microelectronics and quantum computing
NewsControlling Mirror Images: Addressing Chiral Molecules Separatelyby Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck SocietyNew method allows for specific, independent control of right and left handed enantiomers
NewsNovel Molecular Imaging Technique to Examine Complex Coordination Moleculesby Tokyo Institute of TechnologyResearchers have developed a novel imaging method to determine the structures of polynuclear coordination compounds
NewsMolecule Attacks Coronavirus in a Novel Wayby University of BonnActive ingredient inhibits infection with so-called pseudoviruses in the test tube, as shown by a study at the University of Bonn
NewsScientists Uncover Numerous Complex Molecules Never Before Seen in Spaceby Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsRadio observations of a cold, dense cloud of molecular gas reveal more than a dozen unexpected molecules