Our bodies are always moving, even when we don’t realize it. We churn through a solar system on a wobbly planet, stand upon shifting tectonic plates, and rise and fall and toss and turn all day and ...
Roughness, the presence of irregularities on a surface, is commonly associated to slower motion and stickiness. This is true at different length scales: at human size (1 meter), it takes longer to ...
Cartilage cells generate more protein components (collagen II and aggrecan) for regeneration when treated with fast-moving dancing molecules (left) compared to slower moving molecules. In November ...
Sept. 1 (UPI) --Scientists at the Universite libre de Bruxelles in Belgium have discovered that molecules move faster the closer they get to adhesive surfaces. The study, published Thursday in ...
Chemical reactions involve billions of individual molecules enacting a complicated dance of bond breaking and formation. In an elegant technical accomplishment that could help researchers better ...
(Nanowerk News) A collaborative team of experimental and computational physical chemists from South Korea and the United States have made an important discovery in the field of electrochemistry, ...
Learn how exhaust methane from lunar spacecraft may pollute the moon, potentially contaminating molecules that are billions ...
(Nanowerk News) “Watching chemical reactions in real-time has long been a dream of chemists,” says Tahei Tahara of RIKEN’s Advanced Science Institute in Wako. “To reach a correct understanding of ...
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Contrary to what one might think, molecules can move faster in the proximity of rougher surfaces. Roughness, the presence of irregularities on a surface, is commonly associated to slower motion and ...
Molecules move faster as they get closer to adhesive surfaces, but this effect is not permanent. Molecules move faster as they get closer to adhesive surfaces, but this effect is not permanent. Such ...