Single electron's tiny leap sets off 'molecular sunscreen' response

Friday, June 23, 2017 - 10:32 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists have seen the first step of a process that protects a DNA building block called thymine from sun damage: When it's hit with ultraviolet light, a single electron jumps into a slightly higher orbit around the nucleus of a single oxygen atom.

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