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The actual atoms and molecules that make up my brain and body today are not the same ones that I was born with on September 8, 1954, a half-century ago this month.
Michael Shermer
Today
Atoms
September
Month
Born
Make
Make Up
Brain
Up
Same
Body
Molecules
Actual
Quantum physics forms the foundation of chemistry, explaining how molecules are held together. It describes how real solids and materials behave and how electricity is conducted through them... It enabled the development of transistors, integrated circuits, lasers, LEDs, digital cameras and all the modern gadgetry that surrounds us.
Neil Turok
Together
Physics
Digital
Chemistry
Through
Development
Quantum
Quantum Physics
How
Real
Materials
Integrated
Cameras
Surrounds
Behave
Modern
Forms
Explaining
Them
Us
Held
Molecules
Electricity
Foundation
Nature - how, we don't know - has technology that works in every living cell and that depends on every atom being precisely in the right spot. Enzymes are precise down to the last atom. They're molecules. You put the last atom in, and it's done. Nature does things with molecular perfection.
Richard Smalley
Nature
You
Technology
Down
Living
Every
Atom
Put
Perfection
Know
Spot
Does
How
Cell
Precise
Precisely
Done
Depends
Being
Molecular
Molecules
Works
Right
Things
Last
I want to know diverse facts about such things as galaxies or molecules or proteins or insect species. I have an impulse to want to know the little details, which are usually of no significance to non-specialists. I own a dissection microscope, and if there is an insect in the house, I sometimes catch it and look at it under the microscope.
Robert J. Shiller
Sometimes
Own
Significance
Insect
Details
About
Diverse
Facts
Catch
Know
Look
House
Proteins
Microscope
Impulse
Want
Which
Little
Galaxies
Molecules
Such Things
Species
Things
The structural or biogenetic relations of plant products as deduced from the recognizable architectural components of the molecules have been consistent guides in my investigations.
Robert Robinson
Plant
Relations
Guides
Consistent
Recognizable
Components
Architectural
Structural
Investigations
Been
Molecules
Products
According to materialistic science, any memory requires a material substrate, such as the neuronal network in the brain or the DNA molecules of the genes.
Stanislav Grof
Science
Memory
Network
Genes
Material
Materialistic
Brain
According
Any
Requires
Molecules
According to the belief, molecules closer together than 200 nanometers could not be told apart with focused light. This is because, in a packed molecular crowd, the molecules shout out their fluorescence simultaneously, causing their signal, their voices, to be confused.
Stefan Hell
Together
Confused
Light
Signal
Focused
Out
Crowd
Voices
Could
Simultaneously
Because
Causing
According
Than
Closer
Apart
Packed
Shout
Molecular
Molecules
Belief
Eventually I realised there must be a way by playing with the molecules; trying to turn the molecules on and off allows you to see adjacent things you couldn't see before.
Stefan Hell
You
Before
On And Off
Way
Must
See
Off
Trying
Realised
Turn
Molecules
Eventually
Things
Playing
Immunologists agreed that an individual vertebrate synthesizes many millions of structurally different forms of antibody molecules even before it encounters an antigen.
Susumu Tonegawa
Before
Individual
Encounters
Different
Forms
Molecules
Many
Agreed
Even
Millions
Our world isn't made of earth, air and water or even molecules and atoms; our world is made of language.
Tom Robbins
World
Water
Language
Made
Atoms
Our
Air
Earth
Our World
Molecules
Even
Ultimately, biological phenomena involve molecules, and understanding them involves understanding the underlying chemistry. In my opinion, this is a particularly exciting area of chemistry.
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
Understanding
Chemistry
Area
Exciting
Involve
Particularly
Involves
Underlying
Opinion
Ultimately
In My Opinion
Them
Molecules
Biological
Phenomena
When a liquid boils, the temperature has been raised to such a pitch that the evaporating molecules are sufficient in number and speed to lift off the air from the surface of the liquid and push it back en masse.
William Henry Bragg
Speed
Back
Air
Has-Been
Temperature
Push
Lift
Masse
Surface
Been
Off
Liquid
Pitch
Molecules
Boils
Sufficient
Raised
Number
Broadly speaking, the discovery of X-rays has increased the keenness of our vision ten thousand times, and we can now 'see' the individual atoms and molecules.
William Henry Bragg
Vision
Atoms
Increased
Our
Thousand
Thousand Times
See
Ten
Individual
Discovery
Times
Speaking
Molecules
Now
The problem is how do molecules react. Because if you want to transform a molecule into something useful or something you're interested in, it helps a lot to understand the structure. That means you can explore much more complicated systems, much more complicated reactions.
William Lipscomb
You
Problem
Complicated
Systems
Something
Structure
More
React
Reactions
Because
Understand
How
Lot
Want
Transform
Interested
Much
Means
Explore
Useful
Molecule
Molecules
Helps
You may have heard the world is made up of atoms and molecules, but it's really made up of stories. When you sit with an individual that's been here, you can give quantitative data a qualitative overlay.
William Turner
You
World
Made
Atoms
Sit
Give
Data
Individual
Qualitative
Quantitative
Been
Heard
Up
May
Stories
Really
Molecules
Here
When air is hot, the molecules move fast and they have high kinetic energy. The colder the molecules are, the smaller their velocities are and, subsequently, their energy. Temperature is simply a way to characterize the energy of a system.
Wolfgang Ketterle
Energy
Colder
Air
Way
System
Characterize
High
Temperature
Kinetic
Simply
Smaller
Hot
Subsequently
Move
Molecules
Fast
What I want to do is demonstrate that biology can learn how to make a vast array of molecules that people thought were outside the realm of biology.
Frances Arnold
People
Thought
Biology
Vast
Outside
Make
Learn
How
Array
Demonstrate
Were
Want
Realm
Molecules
In the universe of possibilities that exist for life, we've shown that it is a very easy possibility for life as we know it to include silicon in organic molecules. And once you can do it somewhere in the universe, it's probably being done.
Frances Arnold
Life
You
You Can Do It
Somewhere
Organic
Universe
Once
Possibilities
Possibility
Easy
Silicon
Know
Exist
Very
Done
Being
Being Done
Molecules
Shown
Include
Lectins are like little barnacles that look for specific sugar molecules in our blood, the lining of our gut, and on our nerves. When they find a good spot to land, they cling to those cells, breaking down their ability to communicate with our immune systems.
Steven Gundry
Good
Communicate
Down
Sugar
Our
Those
Systems
Find
Ability
Immune
Nerves
Gut
Like
Look
Spot
Cling
Blood
Lining
Cells
Breaking
Little
Land
Molecules
Specific
In the test tube, I can make any DNA I want, recombining it from monkeys, worms, anywhere. So I can explore new rules of breeding with molecules.
Frances Arnold
Worms
Rules
I Can
DNA
New
Make
Test
Tube
Any
Want
Anywhere
Breeding
Explore
Molecules
Monkeys
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