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Discovery of slow neutrons 90 years ago – A tribute to Enrico Fermi
On October 22, 1934, in a fateful experiment, Enrico Fermi and his associates at the University of Rome discovered that neutrons in hydrogen-rich media slow down and acquire enhanced capability for nuclear reactions. The utilization of this phenomenon had far-reaching implications in science and world events.
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Structural Chemistry is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original research papers that cover the condensed and gaseous states of matter and involve numerous techniques for the determination of structure and energetics, their results, and the conclusions derived from these studies. The journal overcomes the unnatural separation in the current literature among the areas of structure determination, energetics, and applications, as well as builds a bridge to other chemical disciplines. Ist comprehensive coverage encompasses broad discussion of results, observation of relationships among various properties, and the description and application of structure and energy information in all domains of chemistry.
We welcome the broadest range of accounts of research in structural chemistry involving the discussion of methodologies and structures,experimental, theoretical, and computational, and their combinations. We encourage discussions of structural information collected for their chemicaland biological significance.