
First-ever images of atoms 'swimming' in liquid have been captured - TweakTown

For the first time, single atoms have been imaged moving in liquid using graphene, MoS2, and transmission electron microscopy.
A study on the atoms titled "Tracking single adatoms in liquid in a Transmission Electron Microscope" has been published in the journal Nature.
Researchers from the University of Manchester have sta… [+932 chars]
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