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atomic

[uh-tom-ik] / əˈtɒm ɪk /


ADJECTIVE
nuclear
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By examining the system with cryo-electron microscopy, the researchers were able to observe the interaction between the MraZ protein and the DNA bases of these four repeated boxes at nearly atomic resolution.

From Science Daily

Gold cannot form until certain unstable atomic nuclei break apart.

From Science Daily

This theory underpins much of today's technology, including computer chips, lasers, fiber optic communication, solar panels, MRI scanners, electron microscopes, and the atomic clocks used in GPS systems.

From Science Daily

Neutrons are especially useful for studying metals because they can pass through dense materials without causing damage, allowing researchers to observe internal structures and changes at the atomic scale.

From Science Daily

But the growing focus on energy sovereignty and the search for clean energies to counter global warming has reignited atomic interest.

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