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Dancing 'adatoms' help chemists understand how water molecules split

Single oxygen atoms dancing on a metal oxide slab, glowing brighter here and dimmer there, have helped chemists better understand how water splits into oxygen and hydrogen. In the process, the...

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‘Enlightened’ Atoms Stage Nano-Riot Against Uniformity

When atoms in a crystal are struck by laser light, their electrons, excited by the light, typically begin moving back and forth together in a regular pattern, resembling nanoscale soldiers marching in...

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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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Research Reveals Ventriloquism in Motion: How Sound Can Move Light

The study, conducted in conjunction with Prof. Jon Driver at University College London, revealed that the perceived direction of motion from a given visual object (in this case, red bars across a scre...

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'Hot' oxygen atoms on titanium dioxide motivated by more than just temperature

Like two ballroom dancers waltzing together, the two atoms of an oxygen molecule severed by a metal catalyst usually behave identically. But new research reveals that on a particular catalyst, split o...

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Protein Folding Modifies the Water in the Environment: RUB Chemistry Observes “THz Dance“ Changes

The water molecules, which generally move around like disco dancers in their collective network motions behave more like in a neat minuet under protein influence. The group by Prof. Dr. Martina Haveni...

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JACS: Protein Folding Modifies the Water in the Environment

Just a few weeks ago, teams from Bochum, Illinois, and Nevada were able to prove with terahertz (THz) spectroscopy that proteins do modify water molecules in their environment to a long range extent: ...

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Physicists: Quantum Dance Draws Unexpected Guests

But the quantum dance party’s guest list just got bigger.In a paper that appeared Friday in the online edition of Physical Review Letters, University of Florida physicists report that — contra...

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Amateurs and professionals combine observations to produce detailed picture of double asteroid

In a paper to be published in the April 2007 issue of the journal Icarus, a team of University of California, Berkeley, and Paris Observatory astronomers depict the asteroid 90 Antiope as two slightly...

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New video-conferencing method cheaper, more sophisticated, developers say

If only Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were around today to take a spin with new technology being developed and tested by a team of computer scientists in Illinois and California. ...

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Are Dancers Genetically Different Than the Rest of Us?

Yes, Says Hebrew University Researcher What makes dancers different than the rest of us? Genetic variants, says a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ...

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From Quonset huts to ballerinas

Princeton scientists solve a nanotech mystery A team of Princeton researchers has untangled the mystery behind a puzzling phenomenon first observed more than a decade ag...

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Dwarfs commanded respect in ancient Egypt

An article published in the January 2006 issue of the American Journal of Medical Genetics examines the remains and depiction of dwarfs in ancient Egypt, concluding that they were assimilate...

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Locationg crucial atoms in superconductors

With an advanced imaging technique and a savvy strategy, researchers at Cornell University’s Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics (LAASP) have shown how adding charge-carryi...

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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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