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ArtistWhen electrons travel through molecules that are mirror images of each other, their spin appears to interact with each form in slightly different ways. Those small differences can matter during processes such as chemical reactions and electron transport. Even though the molecules look chemically identical when they are not moving or reacting, this spin-related imbalance could give one form a repeated advantage, helping a single “hand” become dominant in biology. The results suggest that quantum physics may have played an unexpected role in shaping the molecular foundations of life
An oil painting depicts a vibrant, steampunk-inspired deer-like creature against a warm, gradient background of yellow and orange. The creature is elongated horizontally, with its head facing right and its body tapering towards the left. Its form is highly stylized and appears to be constructed from interlocking mechanical and organic elements.
The head of the deer is a striking blend of metallic gold, bronze, and silver, with sections painted in iridescent purples, blues, and magentas. The eyes are small and dark, giving it a gentle expression. Around its head and jawline, there are various metallic studs, bolts, and textured plates, suggesting an elaborate bionic construction. Two prominent silver antlers arch upwards from its head, smooth and polished.
The body of the creature is even more intricate and colorful. It's composed of concentric arcs and segments of bright, saturated colors including orange, yellow, green, blue, and red. In the central part of the body, there's a circular gear-like mechanism with spokes and cogs in a rainbow of hues, resembling a compass or a sophisticated timepiece. This mechanism is partly recessed into the body, surrounded by metallic rings and fasteners.
Below the main body, a series of sharp, whitish