Thursday, September 20, 2012

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Catching Molecular Motion At Just The Right Time
Scientists have devised a mathematically rich analytic approach to account for often-missing thermodynamic and molecular parameters in molecular dynamic simulations.

Quasars: Mileposts Marking The Universe's Expansion
Researchers have found a possible way to map the spread and structure of the universe, guided by the light of quasars.

Odorant Shape And Vibration Likely Lead To Olfaction Satisfaction
Physics professor and his colleagues have found that the vibration of an odorant molecule's chemical bonds contributes to the perception of smell.

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