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A prize in chemistry went to a professor at Stanford University,
Roger Kornberg, who was able to give us an actual molecular snapshot of our innermost "housing" (cells) and what kind of "renovation" happens inside. It looks like this: a bunch of noodle-like materials (RNA polymerase) serves as the perfect compartment for a sort of spiral staircase (DNA).
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ROGER KORNBERG
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A prize in chemistry went to a professor at Stanford University,
Roger Kornberg, who was able to give us an actual molecular snapshot of our innermost "housing" (cells) and what kind of "renovation" happens inside. It looks like this: a bunch of noodle-like materials (RNA polymerase) serves as the perfect compartment for a sort of spiral staircase (DNA).
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August 30, 2015 - 12:00am