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The Alchemist Newsletter

The Alchemist alights on several metaphysically related research projects this week. In the first we see NMR spectroscopy of confined helium-3, with the second a study of ice in freezing confined water droplets, and colloidal particles confined to a curved surface do a square dance. Confining chiral crystals has also now been shown to allow spontaneous enantiomeric resolution with implications for the origins of life on earth and the pharmaceutical industry. And, speaking of life, in the materials world, 3D printing becomes an infantile, surgical lifesaver, we hear. Finally, once you reach the age of 55, youre eligible for a major award from the Royal Society of Chemistry, The Alchemist reports this years winner.

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Helium-3 nanoscopic NMR

  • Magnetic fingerprints of superfluid helium-3 - With their SQUIDs, low-temperature specialists of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt have made it possible for the magnetic moments of atoms of the rare isotope 3He to be measured with extreme sensitivity. With the aid of these sensors, highly sensitive nuclear resonance spectrometers were developed which have now provided deep insights into the state of matter at extremely low temperatures. The results have been published in the current edition of the magazine Science.(10.1126/science.1233621)
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    NMR with a light touch | Chemistry World

  • NMR with a light touch | Chemistry World - Scientists in the US are developing a novel NMR method that uses light to pick up the spin of nuclei.(10.1021/jz3018539)
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