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Quantum Mechanics Involved In Photosynthesis

Kristina at Science News writes "We all learn about photosynthesis in school: sunlight in, plant food out. Not well understood is how this process achieves its initial and uniquely high efficiency in capturing the energy of a photon. Quantum mechanics may be at work in the electron transfer process inside chloroplast, giving electrons the chance to consider many paths at once before choosing the best one."

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  1. Re:That's Some Mighty Fine Learnin' Kristina by DriedClexler · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The fact that I was modded up just shows how pissed off people are in general about the stupid, Vistaesque crap they keep piling on, since merely voicing my dissatisfaction gets me modded up to five.

    Where to fucking start? First of all, despite all the customizability, there isn't even an option to go back to how it was before they started fucking everything up. Second of all, it overloads my cpu with processes so that I have to have a relatively new computer just to browse without clawing my eyeballs out. Gee guys, why is it an atrocity for new Windows releases to force you to upgrade to bleeding edge hardware, but Slashdot wants to hog all of my computer's resources for a fucking text-only discussion site!

    Third, it's breaking normal browser functionality. When I hit "back", I want to fucking go to the previous page, not the last one I was on before you slurped me into your glammed-up ajax bullshit. Fourth, it hides most of the day's stories, so you get to play a guessing game to figure out where the last story you were looking at went -- what magic button do I have to hit to get back to it?

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    Sixth, did I mention how it doesn't let me "opt out" of this bullshit fanciness, cooked up my some meth-addled former Apple employees?

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