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They suggest storing hydrogen molecules in tiny ice cages.
The synchrotron produces powerful beams of X-rays that we use to probe the inner architecture of protein molecules in tiny crystalline samples.
Three researchers who studied how cells shuttle around essential molecules in tiny intracellular sacs have won this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) provides information about translational diffusion of fluorescent molecules in tiny detection volumes at the single-molecule level.
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Van der Tak thinks that methanol molecules are frozen in tiny layers on the dust particles.
Below, it reads in rapidly shrinking pica, "Earth, Texas, Horse, Hoof, Cell, Molecule, Atom", with the last written in tiny letters on a cloven ecru background.
The phase transition allows one to control the gel's affinity for target molecules through tiny changes in the solution temperature, salt concentration, pH, or the like.
This is because of the impressive impact of miRNA-mediated gene regulation and the obvious potential of those tiny RNA molecules in future diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
For years, scientists assumed that neurotransmitters, the molecules that transmit messages between neurons, were neatly stored in tiny vesicles.
The water molecules in the atmosphere coalesce on the tiny particles to form rain drops, just as natural rain is seeded by dust.
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