MIT researchers made tiny, precise rotors out of pure diamond that can spin at far higher frequencies than conventional rotors. This could make it possible to use magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance, or MAS-NMR, to study properties of complex biological molecules.
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A new study finds inactive yeast could be effective as an inexpensive, abundant, and simple material for removing lead contamination from drinking water supplies. The approach should be efficient and economic, even down to part-per-billion levels of contamination.