molecules

Artist's illustration of the SPHEREx spacecraft. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech

NASA launches SPHEREx, a space telescope that may rewrite the story of the universe's origins

The SPHEREx telescope will create the most colorful map of the entire sky ever. Launching this weekend from Vandenberg Space Center in California, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
This illustration shows Saturn's icy moon Enceladus with a buildup of ice particles, water vapor, and organic molecules ejected from cracks in the moon's south polar region. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Saturn's surprise: NASA discovered an energy source and a basic molecule for life on Enceladus

In the new study, evidence for additional sources of chemical energy, much stronger and more diverse than methane production, was discovered: a group of organic compounds was found that were oxidized, and this indicates many chemical pathways for the existence of potential life in the ocean
Bacterial cells before phage infection (left) and after (right). The virus replicates itself inside them and leads to the explosion of the cells and the spilling of their contents (in red - the bacterial DNA spilled from the cell)

Survive with 0% battery: an immune system that drains the cell of energy has been discovered

The new system was discovered in bacteria - but is also used in corals, bees and others
Prof. Hermona Sorek (right). Photo: Yosef Edst, courtesy of the Hebrew University

Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research among women

Professor Hermona Sorek, one of the world's leading researchers of gene expression in the brain, was able to find, in collaboration with her research colleagues, a molecular mechanism that occurs in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, which does not occur in men and which explains the acceleration
Storage of hazardous materials. Illustration: depositphotos.com

A common detergent is linked to a significant increase in the incidence of Parkinson's disease

For the past hundred years, the chemical trichloroethylene [TCE] has been used in decaffeinated coffee, metal cleaners, and dry-cleaned clothes. The substance itself is known to be a carcinogen, it is associated with abortions, congenital heart disease
A new X-ray imaging method makes it possible to obtain XNUMXD videos of chemical reactions. Illustration: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

The fastest films capture molecules in motion

An infrared spectrum is a chemical fingerprint that provides information about the composition and properties of various substances. Illustration: pixabay.

Chemical fingerprinting with the help of artificial intelligence

In the study, the scientists examined collisions that occur between the molecules. Collisions of atoms have been studied in the past, but atoms - according to classical physics - are spherical, while molecules have an elongated structure. The structure of a colliding body affects the way it will move after the collision. Will elongated molecules behave differently from spherical atoms? And is knowing their shape enough to predict the outcome of the collision? Illustration: pixabay.com.

Cold, getting cold

In the study, the scientists examined collisions that occur between the molecules. Collisions of atoms have been studied in the past, but atoms - according to classical physics - are spherical, while molecules have an elongated structure. The structure of a colliding body affects the way it will move after the collision. Will elongated molecules behave differently from spherical atoms? And is knowing their shape enough to predict the outcome of the collision? Illustration: pixabay.com.

So what do you do when you meet?

In the study, the scientists examined collisions that occur between the molecules. Collisions of atoms have been studied in the past, but atoms - according to classical physics - are spherical, while molecules have an elongated structure. The structure of a colliding body affects the way it will move after the collision. Will elongated molecules behave differently from spherical atoms? And is knowing their shape enough to predict the outcome of the collision? Illustration: pixabay.com.

Changes temperature, changes shape

molecules. Source: kennysarmy / flickr.

The mysteries of the molecule

Electrons flow through a chiral biomolecule. Electrons with a certain spin manage to pass, while electrons with the opposite spin are blocked. Source: Weizmann Institute.

spin filters

Dr. Oren Tal and Dr. Tamar Yelin. Electrical conduction through molecular junctions. Source: Weizmann Institute magazine.

the upper limit

Atoms are arranged within a molecule. Photo: IBM research laboratories in Zurich, 2013

Physicists were able to control the movement of electrons in a molecule

Prof. John Sader, University of Melbourne

A revolutionary method for weighing a single molecule

Illustration of the tested molecule and the gold nanoantenna attached to it. The reaction of the nanoparticles to the light creates an electric field between the particles that increases the fluorescence and makes it possible to observe the single molecule. The image on the right shows the microscope image (TEM) of the molecular structure. [Courtesy of the Academy of Finland]

To see the "breaths" of a chemical molecule

network of molecules. Illustration: shutterstock

Facebook of molecules

MSU chemist Gene McCusker and postdoctoral researcher Dong Gao proved an 84-year-old theory. Photo: MSU

How the molecules transfer energy after absorbing radiation

Simulation of the movement of molecules in the cell. Photo: Gothenburg University, Sweden

A new method for imaging molecules inside the cells

From the right: Sasha Garsten, Itamar Shani, Liron David Master, Dr. Edwards Narevichios, Itai Levert and Alon Hanson.

Meetings of the molecular type or - isolated meetings

Prof. Gang Wu. Queen's University, Canada

A new method for studying oxygen atoms

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Shorter, faster

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Pictures of the exact atomic structure of substances