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Since you now believe in molecules, let's go to the next level (kind of): cells (new and improved post)

7 Sep 2013
In my previous post we saw how really small molecules are. Another layer of complexity is revealed when we think about how many molecules are there. Again, it is a numbers…
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Do you believe in molecules?

1 Sep 2013
Molecules are entities composed of at least two atoms, organized in specific ways; they are really small things, and that’s no joke.  I would not blame you one bit if you…

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