And again, the future slaps us!

Feb. 27, 2008
MSNBC reports they have a video of an electron caught on camera by researchers at Sweden's Lund University. From the story:

Scientists have filmed an electron in motion for the first time, using a new technique that will allow researchers to study the tiny particle's movements directly.

MSNBC reports they have a video of an electron caught on camera by researchers at Sweden's Lund University. From the story:

Scientists have filmed an electron in motion for the first time, using a new technique that will allow researchers to study the tiny particle's movements directly.

Previously it was impossible to photograph electrons because of their extreme speediness, so scientists had to rely on more indirect methods. These methods could only measure the effect of an electron's movement, whereas the new technique can capture the entire event.

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