Science in motion
Philip Ball
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Philip Ball: Consultant Editor at Nature
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6793, 244-245
Abstract:
To understand the motion of individual proteins in muscles or the cooperative motions of groups of bacteria, scientists need ideas from both biology and physics, as shown at a meeting held last month.
Date: 2000
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