The Jeol 2100F Microscope Captures a Timely Cluster of Atoms
Michael Hines — February 14, 2010 — Special
References: physorg
The Jeol 2100F Microscope captured love on an atomic level, just in time for Valentine’s Day! Physicists Zhiwie Wang and David Pearman were observig palladium atoms on a carbon base when love struck.
The atoms spontaneously formed into a heart. The heart is only eight nanometers big, so don’t plan on giving it to your sexy science teacher. If the Jeol 2100F Microscope can capture atoms falling in love then maybe, just maybe, there is hope for the rest of us.
The atoms spontaneously formed into a heart. The heart is only eight nanometers big, so don’t plan on giving it to your sexy science teacher. If the Jeol 2100F Microscope can capture atoms falling in love then maybe, just maybe, there is hope for the rest of us.
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