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No, that's where you're going to get a scary emergent AI is these completely unsupervised, unwatchedMole people come out of the ground.
One of the great ones, of course Mole.Mole being this impossibly rich, I guess technically you would call it at stew, I think?Michael Brown: Yeah the cooking method would be Gustavo Arellano: Yeah, like a cooking method, it’s an impossibly rich sauce and every
Because essentially electrons create the fields in which everything else happens.Molecular bonds break and form because the electrons essentially give them a push to do so.Right, so the electrons are responsible for everything that you see in nature and being able to look into their motion is the most fundamental way of studying materials and matter.
interesting and all, but when you get right down to it, it's, it's caused-- whatever happens in biology is caused by the movement ofmolecules. And then you say, "Well, that's great and all, but molecules, they do what they do because they're made of atoms."And then the next step is, well, you know, atoms, that's great, but atoms work the way they do because of the nucleus and the electrons, and then the nucleus is protons
used to. We talk about and you learn in school, is H2O, where there's two hydrogens and oxygen in a nucleus in themolecule. And deuterium, or heavy water, is D2O, two deuteriums and an oxygen. In reality, it's actually an interesting mix where you have someHDO, so a mix of hydrogen and deuterium. You also have other hydrogen
Yeah. I would simply say this. Your 12-year-old self probably knew that matter was made up of stuff calledmolecules that themselves are made up of atoms that are stuck together. And thethe atoms are made of smaller things.
everything you and I know and love about the biology, chemistry, physics, astrophysics, forces, food, calories,molecules, solids, liquids, gas, it's 5% of what's going on in the universe.That's amazing. And this is why when I began, I said to
Peptides are a structural class of medications. The best way to think about peptides is that just like we have smallmolecules which are drugs that are very small, taken in a pill, and have a wide-ranging effect throughout the body.Peptides are derived from little pieces of amino acids, which think of them as
physics are an inference from experience. I would be more sympathetic with that view than to say, you know, actually all that there is is themolecules and and and the feelings somehow, you know, I don't need to explain how they just somehow coexistand do nothing. It's it's ludicrous. Um, so just to be clear in case people are
a big part of the cell is damaged, such as the mitochondria, which is the energy-producing part of the cell, this process of autophagy, these damagedmolecules or cellular constituents, are moved to this garbage disposal recycling system.So the damage is removed.
The cafeteria had been very active, and I could smell very different smells as I came down that atrium because the lighter molecules, the smallermolecules, had flown to the top very quickly.The heavier ones were down still down at ground level.
None of us have any free time.Molecules, we measure singling proteins, genes, like that.
there's a straight path forward to studying the electronic structure of this problem.molecule like H2, which is a hydrogen molecule, and I try to pull it apart, which is this picture that I have over to the right, then I would
So the next time you read an article on Billie Holiday's life, remember that she was a genius who battled virulent segregation, racism, sexism, rape,molestation, and sexual abuse.She was trafficked into child sexual slavery, and possibly even sterilized in prison against her will, due to the eugenic politics of her time.
is we can take DNA from multiple patients, we can chop it up, we can then attach a DNA barcode to each of those individual DNAmolecules, and then mix all those DNA molecules together in the same reaction.And then we can use those barcode DNAs in a very powerful computer at the end to actually figure out which DNA molecule came
Molecules are not flat things like that on paper.
Molecules are three-dimensional things, but they aren't rigid things at all.
molecules needed to specify each amino acid.
Molecular nanotechnology. Not the kind of thing that makes car tires today, but some kind of more advanced future version of that, like Eric Drexler
Molecularly, caffeine is very similar to a chemical called adenosine.
Molecular garbage outside the cell-- there's something called senile cardiac amyloidosis which is now known to be the number one killer of people
Molecular cooking. Oh, no.
Moles have them, because they dig.
molecules of your body come and go. And so the great wisdom traditions of the world particularly in the east have said
moleskin notebook with all of these notes that he's learned from all of his time with white people. It stemmed from the fact that when I started
molecule you may not know that he spent the last portion of his life working on the neuroscience of consciousness and
molecular biology or cellular biology but the standpoint of something like an
molecular gastronomy thing we totally appreciate it I've never had a good strawberry foam
molecular nuts and bolt -- nuts and bolts approach to issues has really changed our thinking about how things work and how even the mind functions. So, umm,
molecule of water and trying to look for that blue light. There are about 228 of these, uh, uh, photo-multiplier tubes deep inside the lake. If you are
molested so this is my second reading is from that night on the road to Damascus a light from heaven blinded Saul of
molesters he didn't say that privately he said that up and down the state at
a mole. And they've been planning backdoors and standards, and when someone comes with a set of source code to the NSA
These molecules are 5 to 10 carbons long, which makes them small enough to actually enter the bloodstream.
of molecules would create such a pattern.
The molecule is ethyl cyanoacrylate.
that. Mhm. We're small compared with the universe, but we're huge compared with atomsand molecules. Now, instead of going 10 times bigger, go 10 times smaller. One/10enth to beprecise. What's onetenth our size? Well, that's this big. One/10enth that is that big. 1/10enth that. You keep going down,
Okay. Surface tension is a property of fluid liquids where the outer surfacethe molecules are a little more tightly gathered because they don't have forces above them to pull them into thesolution that is the liquid. So transitioning from the liquid itself into air creates a kind of a film. All
glucose molecules. If you ingest this, now increases the voltage in the body.
inflammatory molecules that are being generated from this fat. It's just so metabolically active. And that inflammation that you're generating not
and molecular machines, and cells, and does every step in the way.
The molecule is quantum.
These molecules block axons from growing new branches and prevent nerve cells from establishing new connections.
Smaller molecules have a better chance of fitting into those sensors than larger molecules, which is why glucose is sweet, but starch, which is made of just glucose,
remove molecular ineptitude. So for example, one of them is there's a gene for vitamin C synthesis that's in our genome it's still
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Possibly molecular fossils-- these are traces of organic materials that we know, at least on Earth, are associated with various different kinds of organisms,
The molecules start vibrating more, and they get further apart.
odorant molecules hook into and which may prompt the neuron the cell to Fire
images molecular data and trying to do that in a way that would bring in many of my colleagues because as you can
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