Scientists tie the tightest knot ever from atom strings

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Scientists tie the tightest knot ever from atom strings

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MANCHESTER, UK: University of Manchester researchers have produced the most tightly knotted physical structure ever known – a scientific accomplishment which has the potential to create a new generation of advanced materials. The research led by professor David Leigh in Manchester’s School of Chemistry, have developed a way of braiding multiple molecular strands enabling tighter and more complex knots to be made than has previously been possible. http://bit.ly/2jVB3by
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