Shifting focus on a visual scene without moving our eyes—think driving, or reading a room for the reaction to your joke—is a ...
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A nanoscale junction forces molecules into reactive configurations, allowing a small voltage to catalyze a chemical transformation that normally requires ultraviolet light.