The study, led by Martin Rahm and his team and published in ACS Central Science, reveals that frozen hydrogen cyanide (HCN) doesn’t just sit inert in the cold. It becomes a microscopic reaction engin… [+5014 chars]
Frozen Chemical Once Feared by Scientists May Have Ignited Life on Earth - Indian Defence Review
A frozen chemical thought to be deadly is now revealing unexpected powers, scientists didn’t see this one coming.
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