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Sugars are ring-shaped molecules made of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
In 1991, scientists at Bell Labs, then part of AT&T, first discovered that buckyballs -- molecules made of 60 carbon molecules arrayed in the shape of a soccer ball -- can be turned into superconductors when mixed with potassium.
Hemoglobin molecules are tetramers (molecules made of four subunits), consisting of two polypeptides (relatively short protein chains) of one kind and two of another kind.
Nano superglue: Organic molecules made of a chain of carbon and hydrogen atoms with sulfur (blue) at one end and silicon (green) at the other hold together copper and silicon dioxide.
It is composed of what sounds like a bizarre mixture: fly-ash, a fine-grained waste product from coal-fired power stations; carbon nanotubes, cylindrical molecules made of elemental carbon; and two binding agents, sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide.
The formation of polymers, long-chain molecules made of repeating units of monomers (the essential building blocks mentioned above), is a far more difficult experimental problem than the formation of monomers.
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Crispr is a guide molecule made of RNA, that allows a specific site of interest on the DNA double helix to be targeted.
In a paper in the Sept. 13 issue of "Physical Review Letters," Zelevinsky and her team reported the creation of a new type of ultracold strontium molecule, made of pairs of these glowing atoms.
A team at IBM has already used a quantum machine to model a small molecule made of three atoms, and some researchers have wondered about combining quantum circuits with dueling neural networks in an effort to dream up new molecules.
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