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18 matches found for "Ballet"

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Gene called flower missing link in vesicle uptake in neurons

The extra membrane is then captured in a process called endocytosis and recycled to form a new vesicle to enable the next cycle of release. Most important, exocytosis must be tightly coupled with endo...

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Ballet Dancers Are Fitter Than International Swimmers

The work, led by Professor Tim Watson and Dr Andrew Garrett, involved comparing members of the Royal Ballet and English National Ballet School with a squad of British National and International Swimme...

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Water Is 'Designer Fluid' That Helps Proteins Change Shape

Ubiquitous on Earth, water also has been found in comets, on Mars and in molecular clouds in interstellar space. Now, scientists say this common fluid is not as well understood as we thought.“...

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Silver, Gold, Tin and Oxygen: The Chemical Elements Most Frequently Cited in Music

To quantify the presence of these elements in the music market, Álvarez analysed the English and Spanish names of each element in a musical cyber store. The chemist explained to SINC that the results ...

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Into the Chrysalis

A team of European astronomers has used ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer and its razor-sharp eyes to discover a reservoir of dust trapped in a disc that surrounds an elderly star. The di...

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Stellar Firework in a Whirlwind

Stars do not like to be alone. Indeed, most stars are members of a binary system, in which two stars circle around each other in an apparently never-ending cosmic ballet. But sometimes, things can go ...

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Monkey see, monkey do?

What is the very best way to learn a complex task? Is it practice, practice, practice, or is watching and thinking enough to let you imitate a physical activity, such as skiing or ballet? A new study ...

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NASA'S Cassini spacecraft captures Saturnian moon ballet

In addition to their drama and visual interest, scientists use these movies to refine their understanding of the orbits of Saturn's moons. Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasa...

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Molecular ballet unravels, links proteins so cell can direct own movement

A protein called vinculin moves cylinder-like fingers to form a hand to which an arm extended by a protein partner called alpha-actinin can bind, according to St. Jude researchers ...

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Geologists discover clockwork motion by ocean floor microplates

A team of geologists from Duke University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has discovered a grinding, coordinated ballet of crustal "microplates" unfolding below the equator...

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Human see, human do

Ballet dancers’ brains reveal the art of imitation Scientists have discovered that a system in our brain which responds to actions we are watching, such as a dancer’s delicat...

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Fire Can Be Stopped With The Help Of Nitrogen

Moscow scientists have come forward with a new methodology of fighting fire, as fire can be stopped if deprived of airflow. It is possible that soon fire-wardens will extinguish fire no...

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Galactic Ballet Captured by Gemini

A stunning image released by the Gemini Observatory captures the graceful interactions of a galactic ballet, on a stage some 300 million light years away. The clarity of the image is thank...

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Cosmic Ballet or Devil’s Mask?

Very Large Telescope Witnesses Close Interaction in Galaxy Family Stars like our Sun are members of galaxies, and most galaxies are themselves members of clusters of galaxies. I...

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MIT student dances with robots

Potential applications in robotic surgery, more The bubbly clarinet solo that opens a 1940s swing classic begins, setting a pair of dancers in motion. They move in constant rhy...

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