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If you can't spark your own protocells, rainfall is fine. 🧑🏻🍳 Saturn's moon Titan has many of the carbon-based building blocks of life and surprising Earth-like lakes — if you swapped Earth's water for super-chilled methane, that is. Altogether, this makes Titan an intriguing place to look for cell membranes like life has on Earth. But previous NASA research suggested that a crucial ingredient was missing from the recipe: an additional spark of energy to trigger the membrane's formation. Now
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Project Orion was a study to design a starship that would use nuclear pulse propulsion to propel itself through space. The idea was to detonate a series of atomic bombs behind the spacecraft, which would eject a portion of the reaction mass at high velocity into a pusher plate at the back of the ship. The interaction between the blast wave and the plate would transfer momentum to the ship, propelling it forward. #space #science #physics #astronomy #nasa #projectorion #spacescience | Space Scienc
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The ATP-Synthase in action: Protons (Yellow) go from the high concentration side (below) to the side with lower concentration. They do that by binding to the transmembrane portion of the ATP-Synthase. However, the place where the Protons enter and where they leave are in different locations. Therefore, the transmembrane portion of the ATP-Synthase has to rotate to bring the protons from one side to the other. The rotating motion of parts of the protein causes the non-rotating subunits to deform
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