We often think of proteins as immutable 3D sculptures. That’s not quite right. Many proteins are transformers that twist and change their shapes depending on biological needs. One configuration may ...
Inorganic materials such as metals (e.g., iron, copper), alloys (e.g., steel, brass), and ceramics (e.g., silicon carbide, boron nitride) are often subjected to extensive mechanical and chemical ...
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