Did not know that you can now put atoms together like Lego.
The technique is not novel (a decade ago IBM even made a stop-motion film with carbon monoxide molecules to demonstrate it, and more than twenty years before that showed off "IBM In Atoms" as a proof of concept) but it's an interesting application. The real question in terms of application is, can this technique open the door to higher temperature superconductors?
The technique is not novel (a decade ago IBM even made a stop-motion film with carbon monoxide molecules to demonstrate it, and more than twenty years before that showed off "IBM In Atoms" as a proof of concept) but it's an interesting application. The real question in terms of application is, can this technique open the door to higher temperature superconductors?