A never-before-seen image of individual oxygen atoms dissolved in water has been captured.
Water is all around us, yet its surface layer—home to chemical reactions that shape life on Earth—is surprisingly hard to study. Experiments at SLAC's X-ray laser are bringing it into focus.
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