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Chemists Confirm ‘High-Energy Water’ That Supercharges the Bonds Holding Molecules Together
Water confined inside molecular cavities can supercharge chemical bonds and could perhaps reshape drug design.
Researchers found that when a molecule displaces trapped water, the energy that the water leaves behind allows the molecule ...
That's not to say that cooling has no effect on oils, and they do become more viscous as their temperatures are lowered. They ...
While more confusing than the traditional "fire make hot" methods of cooking, you can get your head around how they work.
Cassini detected fresh organic compounds in ice plumes from Enceladus’s subsurface ocean, strengthening the moon’s potential ...
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Asteroid Bennu samples reveal ancient water offering new clues about the origin of life on Earth
Some of the oldest objects in the solar system still drift above your head. Asteroids and comets formed before Earth took ...
The last turning point comes around age 83. The data for this final era is more limited, but the defining feature is a shift ...
Microwaving water and milk poses hidden dangers. Uneven heating can create dangerously hot pockets, leading to burns.
The latest idea is based on osmosis, a natural process in which water will move from a place with lower concentration of, for ...
Researchers from the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society (FHI) have ...
Minnesota is very proud of its water. Of all of our state nicknames, we are most famous in the United States for being the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” That ...
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