Not exact matches
RNA was once thought to be a mere middleman,
carrying genetic messages from the DNA in the
nucleus out to cellular structures called ribosomes, where it directs the production
of proteins.
Measurements
carried out using the AGATA spectrometer has unravelled the details
of neutron oscillations in the atomic
nucleus and determined how many neutrons on the surface, or «skin»,
of the
nucleus participate in unique vibrations known as pygmy resonances.
«The accuracy
of the measurements
carried out using the AGATA spectrometer was so high that for the first time we were able to «see» what is happening at surface
of the
nucleus.