For the first time, researchers at EPFL have directly observed molecules engaging in hydrogen bonds in liquid water, revealing critical electronic and nuclear quantum effects that were only accessible through theoretical simulations until now. This innovative method allows them to intricately analyze how water molecules interact within hydrogen bond networks, advancing our understanding of this essential substance.
New spectroscopy reveals water’s quantum secrets
Ever wondered why water behaves the way it does?
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