Chemists design chemical probe for detecting minute temperature shifts in the body
A chemistry team has engineered a cobalt complex to act as a noninvasive chemical thermometer. They’ve done so by making the cobalt complex’s nuclear spin – a workhorse, fundamental magnetic property – mimic the agile, but less stable sensitivity of an electron’s spin.
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