Gold nanocrystal vibration captured on billion-frames-per-second film (w/ video)
A billon-frames-per-second film has captured the vibrations of gold nanocrystals in stunning detail for the first time.
A billon-frames-per-second film has captured the vibrations of gold nanocrystals in stunning detail for the first time.
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