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03 March 2014 2,012 5 View
I am particularly interested in this question as it refers to magnetoception and the studies that have found that certain animals can detect magnetic fields that are stronger than the earth's but...
08 August 2013 7,291 1 View
1.Can someone summarise the concept of 'spin' in particle physics especially referring to what spin up and spin down actually refers to in terms of a particle's characteristics? I have read the...
05 May 2013 1,560 25 View
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05 May 2013 4,121 6 View
How can you explain a person's frequent eye colour change throughout the day using a genetic model?
03 March 2013 4,696 7 View
Is there any colour charge rule for mesons like a colour neutral charge is applied to baryons?
02 February 2013 5,008 4 View
There are some explanations in the literature of how a meson transmits the nuclear force. Does anyone have an opinion that the transmission can be compared to the photon transmission of the...
02 February 2013 875 11 View
Is it possible for you not to inherit one of your granparents DNA yet still show a physical similairity in your body's features to that grandparent? I guess what I want to find out is if you can...
02 February 2013 4,192 3 View
I've read a source that says the nucletoide bases in mRNA get added to the 3' DNA strand? Does any transformation happen to the 5' DNA strand in the catalytic reaction of DNA transformation to...
01 January 2013 7,471 1 View
If hexaquarks exist would they have the properties to be considered under SU(2) a proton and neutron or their anti-particle counterparts? If a string of 12 quarks exist (two bound hexa-quarks)...
01 January 2013 6,427 4 View
Does the quark and anti-quark in a meson have to have aligned spin angular momentum?
12 December 2012 7,010 0 View
Does anyone agree that the kaon is stored energy of established matter-anti matter bound states that is in a process of decay after these states have been 'turned on'?
12 December 2012 8,016 0 View
How can helium form from four hydrogen atoms if it is composed of the subatomic particles that meet the requirements for only two hydrogen atoms (2 protons, 2 electrons)? Is it due to decay of two...
12 December 2012 1,028 0 View
If a muon is just a massive electron that decays into an electron and associated neutrinos and anti-neutrinos, then where are the corresponding hadrons (protons/mesons) for these leptons?...
12 December 2012 7,416 8 View
Can you get strings of more than three quarks without any anti-quarks? I am just trying to find out if such structures have been observed as a way to possibly explain bound states of neutrons and...
12 December 2012 5,036 11 View
Does anyone know how to conduct particle physics experiments 'in the field"; that is, not in a collider or controlled conditions in a laboratory, but actually testing for particle interactions in...
12 December 2012 6,743 7 View
Could someone enlighten me if colour charge can exist in a superposition of states for a quark, so essentially, a quark could be shared among many hadrons? I have done some reading to suggest that...
12 December 2012 2,500 4 View
This might seem a really unthoughtful question to experts in genetics but I was just wondering if there is any knowledge in to how the 44 no-sex chromosomes are selected from each parent to make...
12 December 2012 3,833 8 View
From my understanding of genetics, every cell contains the full complement of chromosomes in the nucleus. Why do you think there is no crossing over or gene conversion at this developed stage?...
11 November 2012 7,691 2 View
Particle Physics - Quarks
11 November 2012 6,290 33 View
For a meson to be classified as such does it have to have an overall charge of 1 or -1 like a baryon of three quarks?
11 November 2012 2,362 16 View
I am trying to understand how genes are coded and expressed. I am an experimental psychologist with no formal background in molecular biology. For example, it makes sense that in DNA there are...
11 November 2012 9,443 10 View