Supercomputing the Link Between Life and Water
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"For a long time, scientists have been trying to figure out how water interacts with proteins. This is a fundamental problem that relates to protein structure, stability, dynamics and-finally-function," said Zhong, who is the Robert Smith Professor of physics at Ohio State. "We believe we now have strong direct evidence that on ultrafast time scales (picoseconds, or trillionths of a second), water modulates protein fluctuations."
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