A mixture of DNA and proteins—known as "chromatin"—sits inside every cell nucleus as a jumbled puddle of genetic information. As cells prepare to divide during mitosis, the chromatin is condensed into ...
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Atomic neighborhoods in semiconductors provide new avenue for designing microelectronics
Advanced microscopy proves that dilute elements in semiconductors have preferred arrangements, not just random distribution.
Understanding how drugs interact with their molecular targets at the atomic level is central to modern drug discovery.
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