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IMAGE: A team of chemists with the University of Chicago announced a new technique that allows scientists to easily cut nitrogen atoms from molecules which can make the process of finding new. view more
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Molecules are the building blocks for our modern world, from phones to cars to Doritos. But coming up with new ones is still an incredibly costly and time-consuming process. A group of University of Chicago chemists wants to find a better way. If you look at a diagram of a molecule, it seems like you should be able to just snap them together like Tinkertoys, but you can t, said Asst. Prof. Mark Levin. We d like to change that.