Not exact matches
Molecular movies reveal how
chemical bonds form and break; ultrafast snapshots capture electric charges as they rapidly rearrange in materials and change their properties; and sharp 3 - D images of disease - related proteins
provide atomic - level details that could hold the
key for discovering potential cures.
An international project, involving oceanographers from the University of Southampton, has produced a «
chemical atlas»
providing unprecedented insight into the distributions of
key elements, isotopes and other substances in the world's oceans.
Each new core has
provided a piece of the puzzle, as the researchers measured the concentrations of
key chemicals preserved in thousands of years of accumulated ice.
The findings: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous —
key ingredients for life — plus
chemicals such as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide that could
provide energy for microorganisms.
The professional development sessions aimed at
providing recipients with
key information for advancing their careers and implementing successful research projects in the
chemical sciences.
Her research on high - resolution mass spectrometry
provided key insights on the relationship between the
chemical composition of organic particles in the atmosphere and their possible impacts.
For example, transgenic mice lacking dopamine, a
key brain
chemical for motor control,
provide an integral animal model for studying the changes in brain dynamics during the induction and recovery from an induced Parkinsonian state.
The high amino acids
provide the building blocks for the production of our feel - good neurotransmitters such as serotonin, GABA, dopamine and endorphins, with zinc being a
key co-factor for making these brain
chemicals.
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key elements of a study, publishing preliminary, experimental, and theoretical results on the physical,
chemical, and biological phenomena, along with processes and applications of structures within the nanoscale range.
About Blog ACS Nano reports on fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of nanoscience and nanotechnology,
providing rapid disclosure of the
key elements of a study, publishing preliminary, experimental, and theoretical results on the physical,
chemical, and biological phenomena, along with processes and applications of structures within the nanoscale range.
Citing mining waste as well as
chemical dumping and emissions from industry as
key polluters, the article
provides an excellent examination of the many factors, including the shortfalls in the regulatory systems, contributing to the degradation of US drinking water supplies.
About Blog ACS Nano reports on fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of nanoscience and nanotechnology,
providing rapid disclosure of the
key elements of a study, publishing preliminary, experimental, and theoretical results on the physical,
chemical, and biological phenomena, along with processes and applications of structures within the nanoscale range.