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  • Nitric oxide, NO, has an unpaired electron and is widely used and studied in such diverse fields as biochemistry and atmospheric chemistry. Its radical nature means that singly charged species are common, but now two electrons have been added to give a radical dianion in an yttrium complex.

    • William J. Evans
    • Ming Fang
    • Jeffrey I. Zink
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 644-647
  • The s-orbital mixing into the spin-bearing d orbital associated with a molecular Lu(II) complex is shown to both reduce spin–orbit coupling and increase electron–nuclear hyperfine interactions, which substantially improves electron spin coherence. Combined with the potential to tune interactions through coordination chemistry, it makes this system attractive for quantum information applications.

    • Krishnendu Kundu
    • Jessica R. K. White
    • Stephen Hill
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 14, P: 392-397
  • A method called Light Activated Structural Examination of RNA (LASER) enables monitoring of the solvent accessibility of purine nucleobases and identifies rapid structural changes of cellular RNA–protein interactions and intracellular RNA structures.

    • Chao Feng
    • Dalen Chan
    • Robert C Spitale
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 14, P: 276-283