A molecular-size dependent transition in the likelihood of achiral (A) and chiral (C) molecules within chemical space. (A) As heavy atoms are added to molecular graphs in an expanding chemical
A molecular-size dependent transition in the likelihood of achiral (A) and chiral (C) molecules within chemical space. (A) As heavy atoms are added to molecular graphs in an expanding chemical
ALMA-images of the Milky Way’s Central Molecular Zone. The research team suspects that protoplanetary discs are forming in its clouds. Credit Fengwei XU (PKU); ALMA Partnership; Laura Pérez (NRAO) For
On a warm June evening, viewers in Arizona watched the sky burst with color from the clouds of gas and dust that help create our home galaxy, the Milky Way.
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