Bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the molecular level). An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same way and this is an extreme example of convergent evolution https://t.co/dK4loETTMG

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Molecular Machinery That Makes Potent Antibiotic Revealed After Decades of Research https://t.co/LRqG1xgfGy
Explore in 3D at RCSB PDB: https://t.co/45cukU56Sy

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Because nothing says “funny” like a molecular diagram... https://t.co/unIcpvOUQu

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March: Vacuolar ATPase-Two linked molecular motors are used to pump protons across membranes https://t.co/RiuYZf7By7

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Fine detail equals impact - adding my signature molecular elements to these refined sapphire studs.

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Day 5 of This one is from my abstract series 'Kaleidoscope'
Molecular
18"x36"
acrylic on canvas

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The glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud.
Many of the filamentary structures are actually shock waves - fronts where fast moving material encounters slow moving gas!
📷Francesco Battistella

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cosmic pillars of cold molecular gas & clouds of dark dust in Sharpless171 - https://t.co/0FasnEIdJX

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Leeds’ molecular biologists are the first scientists to provide a high-resolution structure of β2microglobulin fibres. It's these “amyloid” proteins that can lead to diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Read the Wellcome / ERC funded paper: https://t.co/WOJSBuKwz5

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Many thanks to Tulsi for the beautiful cover design for our 9-crossing molecular composite knot paper: https://t.co/KWqyprxZdp 😀 Here’s what she had to work with..... (btw it’s a completely rendered 3D image, not a real sculpture!).

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Happy Birthday to Irving Geis, a pioneer in molecular illustration born in 1908. Explore his illustrations and career at PDB-101
Digital Archive of images: https://t.co/9rP7QAmKqJ
Irving Geis and Structural Biology Timeline: https://t.co/um8OEW7sHY

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You guys, this man GETS fashion at it's molecular level. Labcoat + hoodie = genius

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Day 03 - Chemist
Rosalind Elsie Franklin was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite!

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tha dark molecular clouds of the Carina
https://t.co/wh3dIrax79 via

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The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (https://t.co/1WpziI7Mhy) is seeking an environmental hydrologist to lead research in the Subsurface Flow and Transport Laboratory (pore to intermediate-scale hydrology and biogeochemistry). More info at https://t.co/UiO2iRZGpF

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reshuffles the phylogeny of Pleistocene rhinos using ~1.77 million y. old proteome sequences from Dmanisi. This extraordinary breakthrough extends molecular phylogeny based on fossils far beyond the range of preservation of ancient DNA.
https://t.co/ClNR9r7Q6F

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