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Researchers uncover the physics behind formation of branching microtubules during cell division – News-Medical.net
As any cook knows, some liquids mix well with each other, but others do not. For example, when a tablespoon of vinegar is poured into water, a brief stir suffices…

As any cook knows, some liquids mix well with each other, but others do not. For example, when a tablespoon of vinegar is poured into water, a brief stir suffices to thoroughly combine the two liquids.
However, a tablespoon of oil poured into water will coalesce into droplets that no amount of stirring can dissolve. The physics that govern the mixing of liquids are not limited to mixing bowls; it also affects the behavior of things inside cells.
It’s been known for several years that some proteins…
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