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en We are looking at the very material from which each of us came. In a very real sense, you are looking at your atomic and molecular ancestry.

en I can trace my ancestry back to a protoplasmal primordial atomic globule. Consequently, my family pride is something inconceivable. I can't help it. I was born sneering.
  William S. Gilbert

en When you design materials at the atomic scale you get properties you wouldn't get otherwise. You get exact properties that you want instead of what nature dishes out for you. This means you can do things with a material that you couldn't imagine doing before with the same material.

en As water comes off the rings, it is split by sunlight; the resulting hydrogen and atomic oxygen are then lost, leaving molecular oxygen.

en It is this sense of desperation on the part of DP World that shows concerns in the U.S. are real and material and not to be regarded ... as illusory or irrational.

en It is this sense of desperation on the part of DP World that shows concerns in the U.S. are real and material and not to be regarded … as illusory or irrational.

en The research is aiming to make a molecular assembler, one machine that can build, on a molecular scale, anything.

en The theory is that any racial group whose members have at least one drop of 'indigenous' ancestry can create a government with its own set of laws and its own exclusive lands--for example, residents of America who have Mexican ancestry with at least one drop of Mayan or Aztec blood.

en Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear, a sense of the imminence of takeover by aliens --and real diseases are useful material.
  Susan Sontag

en It just takes two or three pinches of bone powder to find molecular evidence. We have protein sequences from material believed to be in range of half a million years old. We are carefully working our way back in time.

en So what we can answer [as geneticists] is questions about biology, about biological ancestry. But to make any sense of that historically we have to contextualize it -- the archaeology, the linguistic pattern, even the climatology, She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness.

en We can make it happen but it does require a real sense of goodwill and a real sense of urgency and, above all, a sense of fundamental responsibility to the people here in Northern Ireland to provide them with the future they need,
  Tony Blair

en There is an ongoing conflict between 'whole organism' and 'molecular' approaches to studying insects. Friction has evolved because molecular biology is taking over a tremendous amount of resources, including funding and space within universities.

en We were tracking this project really early
on, and it really was about the material itself for us. It felt very
cinematic, more cinematic than most videogames and with a real sense of
style, with very strong characters.


en Four and a half billion years ago, all of the matter of the solar system, including us, was part of a giant molecular cloud. Genesis is providing the chemical composition of that solar nebula. ...The material is still stored for us in the surface of the sun.


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