Joan Dreiling and Timothy Gay of the University of Nebraska have - TopicsExpress



          

Joan Dreiling and Timothy Gay of the University of Nebraska have found that a beam of right-handed electrons—whose spin and direction of motion align according to the right hand—breaks apart more right-handed molecules at low energies than left-handed ones. Their conclusion, which is in line with previous experiments, could help explain why some of the molecules of life - amino acids and sugars - favor one chirality over the other.
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 16:25:48 +0000

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