University of Missouri: A New View of Microscopic Interactions
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
COLUMBIA, Missouri, July 1 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
When two cars collide at an intersection -- from opposite directions -- the impact is much different than when two cars -- traveling in the same direction -- "bump" into each other. In the laboratory, similar types of collisions can be made to occur between molecules to study chemistry at very low temperatures, or "cold collisions."
A team of scientists led by . . .
When two cars collide at an intersection -- from opposite directions -- the impact is much different than when two cars -- traveling in the same direction -- "bump" into each other. In the laboratory, similar types of collisions can be made to occur between molecules to study chemistry at very low temperatures, or "cold collisions."
A team of scientists led by . . .