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molecule

[mol-uh-kyool] / ˈmɒl əˌkyul /


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A beam of infrared light is then directed at the molecules in the breath.

From The Wall Street Journal

New research suggests that disrupted brain circuits in Down syndrome may be linked to a shortage of a specific molecule that the nervous system relies on to develop and work properly.

From Science Daily

Inside every cell, proteins are constantly changing shape, interacting with other molecules, and carrying out chemical reactions.

From Science Daily

Quantum advantage won’t rewrite everything overnight, but it could reshape how pharmaceuticals discover molecules, how energy firms model catalysts and how banks price complex derivatives.

From MarketWatch

According to the new data, SN101 neurons act by absorbing inflammatory pain molecules rather than passing pain signals to the brain.

From Science Daily