The creation of triangulene demonstrates a new type of chemical synthesis, says Philip Moriarty,
a nanoscientist who specializes in molecular manipulation at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Not exact matches
That's because the thin film of iron loses its magnetic properties above a certain temperature, says von Bergmann,
who coauthored the study, along with
nanoscientist Roland Wiesendanger of the University of Hamburg and colleagues.
«A trained scientist understands the broader context, but many segments of the general public may not,» said Seth Darling, a
nanoscientist at Argonne National Laboratory
who has written a book on communicating climate science to the general public.