What are some exciting experiments to conduct at the molecular level?

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The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting the appropriate forum for inquiries about molecular-level experiments. It highlights the need for specificity regarding the individual's current academic level and background. Additionally, the feasibility of conducting molecular experiments is largely contingent upon the resources and project opportunities available at the individual's university.
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Are there any experiments or research one can do at the molecular level? if so, what are some suggestions?
 
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first this is not the correct sub-forum to ask in.

Second, be more detailed at what level you are etc.

Third, it depends very very much on what university you are at, what projects you can do.
 
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