Superfluidity is a quantum mechanical effect that occurs at temperatures near absolute zero. As the temperatures of certain fluids approach this value, they undergo a transition to a zero-viscosity ...
In a study published in Nature, French and English chemists demonstrate how very simple artificial molecular ... in a liquid ...
As the water is heated, the molecules move faster and a little further apart. The circles represent water molecules. The molecules are randomly arranged. They interact with each other because of their ...
By revealing its structure at the solid–liquid interface ... this study lays the groundwork for understanding molecular motion in supramolecular systems. "FS-AFM is a promising technique ...
Neither gas nor liquid, supercritical fluids exhibit a unique mashup of the properties of both and arise when fluids are pushed to very high temperatures and pressures. Their properties make them ...
The little spheres represent water molecules. Molecules are in constant motion. The attractions water molecules have for each other keep them close together. They can move past each other, but their ...
Several current areas of interest are motor-protein motion and collective effects ... including novel laser trapping and imaging techniques, molecular and colloidal self-assembly, fundamental ...
Schematic representation of liquid crystal orientation within a bicontinuous porous structure, depicting the molecular alignment before, during, and after the application of an electric field. The top ...
The study underscores the potential of exRNA-based liquid biopsy through saliva and ... that transport various molecular components, including miRNAs, mRNAs, and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs).
By revealing its structure at the solid-liquid interface ... this study lays the groundwork for understanding molecular motion in supramolecular systems. "FS-AFM is a promising technique for ...