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UID:https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/events/21863/333601
DTSTART:20191107T140000Z
DTEND:20191107T150000Z
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CREATED:20191011T112656Z
DESCRIPTION: Water is the most important liquid for life. It is intimately 
 linked to our well-being. Without water\, cell membranes cannot function. 
 Charges and charged groups cannot be dissolved\, self-assembly cannot occu
 r\, and proteins cannot fold. Apart from the intimate link with life\, wat
 er also shapes the earth and our climate. Our landscape is formed by slow 
 eroding/dissolving processes of rocks in river and sea water\; aerosols an
 d rain drops provide a means of transport of water. Because of the complex
 ity of liquid water and aqueous interfaces\, the relationship between the 
 unique properties of water and its molecular structure has not been solved
 .\nVortragende: Sylvie Roke
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T113037Z
LOCATION:CFEL (Bldg. 99)\, Raum: Seminar Room III\, EG.080
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Cavalleri:mailto:
SUMMARY:MPSD Seminar: Aqueous Nanoscale Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/events/21863/333601
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