Nicholas
Hud holds up Uracil, on the right, a nucleobase of RNA.
Not exact matches
«What we find is that these compounds can form molecules that look a lot like modern peptides, except in the backbone that is
holding the units together,» said
Hud.
It's an entire cultural epoch ahead of its time — the cynicism of
Hud's «rightness»
held in the trembling hands of creepy Cal, who, though he elicits the audience's sympathy, is as destructive a figure to our romantic image of the hero as Paul Newman's solipsistic cowboy.
As our heroes go out into the night as spectators, hostages, prey, collateral damage, you name it,
Hud keeps
hold of his glass - eye buffer and documents their struggle to stay alive until the military affects an evacuation.