IBM Images a Single Molecule
chrb writes "New Scientist is reporting that researchers at IBM Zurich have managed to image a single molecule in detail for the first time. In the images of a pentacene molecule, the bonds between the carbon atoms are visible as five linked rings."
I guess I expected it to look a little less like a High-school textbook drawing of the bonds. The only thing that would make it moreso is if little Cs were set next to each atom.
Next story: IBM is sued by the IOC.
The molecule blinked right when the snapshot was taken.
4 calling birds
3 french hens
2 turtle doves
and a partridge in a pair tree?
So would the International Olympic Committee!
"Slow down, Cowboy! It has been 3 years, 7 months and 26 days since you last successfully posted a comment."
Why do I have the sudden urge to play Arkanoid?
"Screw Sun, cross-platform will never work. Let's move on and steal the Java language." - Visual J++ Product Manager
Scrith.
Can it be used to create biodiesel?
Who would win this election: Andrew Weiner vs Andrew Weiner's weiner.
In a follow-up session, the Zurich researchers announced that by this time next year, they hope to have imaged two molecules. "We won't stop there," said one scientist, "We plan to image ten, then a thousand, and so on until we are able to image an entire piece of, say, fairy-cake."