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Chirality-induced spin polarization places symmetry constraints on biomolecular interactions

The work examines the fundamental relationship between an electron’s spin and a molecule’s chiral symmetry.  The spin of an electron is a pure quantum mechanical property and specifies its intrinsic angular momentum. A common classical analogy for

How Americans remember and forget the U.S presidents

Groups of people remember and forget events that occurred in the past, just as individual people remember and forget events occurring in their lifetimes. The study of the memories of a group is called collective memory, and

Who is that person? Exploring how the brain organizes information about identity

How do we recognize someone? People can be recognized from many different cues — their face, their walk, their voice, their name, and so on. The sensory or cognitive operations that process these different cues are located