Captured in action
With the help of ultrashort pulses of X-rays, scientists can now have a quick look at the movement of atoms during fast chemical reactions. Antoine Rousse and his colleagues at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques, France, used X-ray pulses for extremely short periods (120 femtoseconds) to capture the
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