In all instances, the σ-hole was deeper and formed a stronger bond with the nucleophile NH 3. These findings advance our fundamental knowledge of non-covalent interactions based on σ- and π-holes and ...
"It's been such a puzzle that there was liquid water on Mars, because Mars is further from the sun, and also, the sun was fainter early on." ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow, RMIT University, and Princeton University created a new diamond transistor for ...
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Weather Works: Why land heats up, cools down more quickly than bodies of waterMeteorologist Taylor Stephenson explains the science behind "specific heat capacity" in this installment of "Weather Works." ...
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By listening, scientists learn how a protein foldsTheir report, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offers an unprecedented view of the sequence of hydrogen-bonding events that occur when a protein morphs from an ...
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Hosted on MSNMolecules That Can Never Exist Naturally On EarthSpace is home to a great many oddities, and even chemistry gets strange out there. In fact, there are even some molecules ...
GoldenEye In a move straight out of a Bond film, China seems to be building a massive laser-fired nuclear facility in ...
This element, the universe's lightest, would bond with carbon atoms to form carbon dioxide ... The problem is that atmospheric hydrogen should've been short-lived around Mars.
The narrow, deep holes required for one type of flash memory are made twice as fast with the right recipe, which includes a plasma made from hydrogen fluoride.
Lightweight, robust, radiation-resilient photovoltaics are critical technologies for many aerospace applications. OPV cells ...
Adding fluorine to drug molecules can be tricky, but is often worthwhile. Rachel Brazil talks to the chemists trying to tame ...
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