Their research, which also shows how chemical reactions can be
studied on a microscopic scale using tools of physics, is reported in the journal Science.
Not exact matches
But Jacob Taylor, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, says it provides experimental data for «a quiet revolution» in statistical physics, the
study of how heat flows both in
microscopic systems and
on the
scale of everyday life.
Lars Berglund, a professor at Wallenberg Wood Science Center at KTH, says that while optically transparent wood has been developed for
microscopic samples in the
study of wood anatomy, the KTH project introduces a way to use the material
on a large
scale.