Chemist Harry Coover was working on a compound called cyanoacrylate.
chemical energy into electrical energy back to chemical energy.
chemist, Fritz Hauschild, he did research and found that in 1917, in Tokyo, a Japanese chemist had made methamphetamine,
chemistry. Mhm. Not on you do it wrong, which is what is all over the internet. You are just
chemistry. Why? Because we're day hunters.
chemicals. But for chronic diseases, it's usually not an acute stress on this organelle.
chemicals uh that are in the environment uh things that we have that we use in our
chemicals on the DNA molecule, the methyls, are getting erased. So aging is an identity crisis of the cells.
Chemical weathering, for instance, occurs when chemical reactions caused by water or other substances, like acid that oozes from lichens, transform or destroys the minerals in rocks.
Chemists who do use quantum computers will thrive, and they'll have jobs.
Chemotherapy, now that's an interesting one because it's kind of being a victim of our success.
chemistry or physics technology and diagnostic tools to actually understand the human body.
Chemicals contained within the animals themselves, fish for instance-- if you're ingesting fish-- I used to eat sushi four or five times a week.
Chemicals produced from cooking meat themselves, like heterocyclic amines, when you cook meat, are carcinogenic.
Chemical reactions take care to break down the food that you eat and the liquid you drink into small particles to be absorbed by the bloodstream
Chemex, yeah, makes sense.
ChemCam is one of the instruments, and it's operated from France.
ChemCam is the instrument that has the laser.
chemically different and, in various ways, not amenable to processing by the macrophage.
Chemically, it's an incredibly complex job.
chemistry problems to instructions that can be run on near-term quantum computers.
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