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Caffeine offers clues to ultra-transient positive charges’ migration

by Staff July 5, 2018
July 5, 2018 59 views

Caffeine keeps physicists up at night. Particularly those concerned with the capacity of electrons to absorb energy. In a new study physicists have used the caffeine molecule as a playground to test the effect of ionizing radiation on its electrons as they approach excited states.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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