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Fluorescence imaging of single molecules combined with computer simulations suggest that a crowded cytoplasm may reduce the measured protein mobility in cells.
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Experiments show that the times required to cross the barrier for the folding and unfolding of different nucleic acids are consistently about a few microseconds, despite many orders of magnitude differences in rate coefficients.
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Researchers measure the complex “shape” of individual photons, which could lead to new ways of encoding information.
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The 1947 discovery of a small discrepancy in hydrogen’s atomic spectrum came at just the right time to push quantum theory forward.
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Observations of the way light scatters from large astrophysical bodies provides independent confirmation of the standard model of cosmology.
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