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    Undergrad What Forces Cause Rotational Emissions?

    Essentially, rotational emission is caused when there is a change in a molecules spin state to a lower energy, the difference is released in the form of a low energy photon (somewhere around micro and radio frequencies). Its similar to vibrational emissions, but those release infrared, both...
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    Undergrad What Forces Cause Rotational Emissions?

    I was curious about what forces can be applied to a molecule to cause a rotational emission.
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    How Can You Quickly Activate and Inactivate Proteins?

    I have been looking into different methods of regulating protein activity for a project. I think it is pretty interesting and I want to learn more about this. I want to learn about the different methods out there, if you know of any cool or helpful regulation techniques I would certainly...
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    Graduate Helpful Resources for Calc. Analysis

    I can not seem to find it, do you have a direct link?
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    Graduate Helpful Resources for Calc. Analysis

    I have started a class on the analysis of calculus. We are three weeks in and have covered some basic set theory, fields and axioms, and now we are beginning induction. It is a very rigorous course and I hoping someone might know of some helpful resources that could aid me throughout it. Ideally...
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    You are correct, electric discharge can release RF, which can be observed in lightning. However, I'm not sure electrocytes and neurons produce a strong enough discharge... On the other hand, if they are strong enough, then perhaps the studies of lightning could identify the frequencies emitted?
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    Wow, that's still very cool!
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    I believe CIDNP causes emissions from the nucleus like MRI machines and NMR. So the emission isn't part of the natural process.
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    Oh, my bad. I thought that it was just a general term for a photon released in a biological process. Thank you for clarifying that, I don't want to make that mistake again!
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    Molecules With Radio Emission Under Current

    I change my mind: Maybe 1 cycle in the axon and a weird 1.5 cycles through the membrane? its not your standard cycle but i believe it meets the definition, still a total guess though. Does such a molecule really not exist though?!?
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    Thank you both very much, those where incredibly helpful answers! It appears that this could not emerge biologically due to the receiving end... Do you think a voltage sensitive radio fluorescent protein could be engineered, or would it be over sensitive?
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    Biophoton Emission Outside Visible Range

    There are a lot of florescent proteins in the visible range, but why haven't we fount any above or below that range? I think a protein that emits radio waves could be very helpful both biologically and scientifically. Are we not looking for such proteins, or do they not exist?
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    Molecules With Radio Emission Under Current

    Well, it's a long shot... But what I'm hoping to do is put it into a neuron. As the ions flow into an throughout the axon I'm hoping a current (if strong enough) can be generated and cause the emission of radio frequency. I could be wrong here, but I believe this may result in a half cycle...
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    Molecules With Radio Emission Under Current

    I am working on a project, however I am having trouble finding the right material for it to work. I am looking for a nano-material or any molecule that will emit a radio frequency when subjected to a voltage or a current at around 37 degrees Celsius. I would really appreciate it if someone could...
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    Where does the presynaptic membrane shrink

    WOW! Thats incredibly, thank you! Are the contents of an endosome ever released? I'm just wondering if this could be used to get medicine into neurons. Or do you think the contents go directly to synaptic vesicles? I wonder if some HRP spread throughout the cell but was left out of the article...