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Submitted by MainFragger on Wed, 2008-07-16 00:45.

713 read this, none replied
I guess this is one subject that never flied
But I am curious, and current projects keep me from reading..
So perhaps someone would like to help me out? I'm just curious as to how physics has helped improve an understanding of chemistry, and if chemistry has as a result provided more information on physics.

Right now what is the most physics/chemistry related research?

MainFragger

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