At present, we have quite detailed
knowledge about molecules, ions, atoms, elementary particles, electromagnetic waves, electric fields and all kinds of material processes, but we are still not yet able to say what «matter» ultimately is like.
Not exact matches
And how blind does a person have to be to consider a massive, molecular database filled with data and
knowledge beyond our present full comprehension that is made up of 104 billion atoms, (the human DNA
molecule) and even consider for a moment scientifically that it came
about by unguided chemical means.
Precise
knowledge about the active
molecules of the allergens helps assess the risks of severe reactions, especially with food allergies.
But they didn't know precisely how the
molecule went
about its job —
knowledge that would be essential to creating more useful versions of fidaxomicin.