"How tiny atoms group together and solidify into bone, the tough but lightweight tissue that makes up our skeletons and protects our vital organs, has long eluded scientists. "
"The finding is, it's not ions, but these clusters, that makes a difference in how organic and inorganic materials interact," said study lead author Nico Sommerdijk of the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands.
Para mi ha sido un topico de interes desde mi infancia por las razones naturales de roturas de huesos mios o de amigos, es interesante la conclusion a la que este grupo llega usando un microscopio de electrones que debe ser super avanzado.
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