Diamond defects enable nanoscale nuclear magnetic resonance - PhysicsToday.org
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Diamond defects enable nanoscale nuclear magnetic resonance PhysicsToday.org Understanding a protein's function is difficult if you don't know its structure. The standard tools of the trade, x-ray crystallography and bulk nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), work well for molecules that can be produced in macroscopic quantities ... Gifted physicist grew from hard work, opportunityTribune-Review all 2 news articles » Diamond defects enable nanoscale nuclear magnetic resonance - PhysicsToday.org More... |
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