For decades, many scientists believed that most of the water in our planet came from space, transported by meteorites and comets during the first moments of ...
Tiny changes at the atomic scale can determine the future of clean energy. In a new study, Tohoku University researchers have revealed how the precise coordination environment surrounding a single ...
Respiratory supercomplex formation relieves molecular strain of mitochondrial membranes and reshapes global protein motions, linking membrane reorganization to respiratory function.
For decades, scientists have believed that complex life began when two very different microbes joined forces, eventually ...
AMES, Iowa – A tiny, solid sample of a drug, complete with active and inactive ingredients, spun at 50,000 revolutions per ...
The volume of the ocean, its average purity, and the chemical makeup of H₂O allow a simple estimate of the amount of hydrogen ...
Whether a smartphone battery lasts longer or a new drug can be developed to treat incurable diseases depends on how stably the atoms constituting the material are bonded. The core of molecular design ...
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Turning paper into plastic
NOTE: I made a mistake in the diagrams for cellulose, all of the glucose units are missing an oxygen atom! Paper is made of cellulose, and in this video, I'll be converting it into a plastic called ...
Abstract: In this paper, the liquid oxygen methane rocket engine is taken as the research object, and based on the idea of modular modeling, the engine simulation model is constructed by using the ...
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 1200 East California Boulevard, MC 127-72, Pasadena, California 91125, United States ...
Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds. Researchers found the planet likely holds significantly more oxygen than the ...
Abstract: We propose a multi-stage model for monitoring the Dissolved Oxygen measured continuously (every half an hour) by underwater sensors in the “Smart Bay Santa Teresa”, located on the Ligurian ...
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