How do living organisms produce minerals — for example, for their shells? Researchers have come a step closer to answering this question. In a joint study, they have deciphered the formation mechanism of amorphous calcium carbonate, an intermediate in biomineralization.
How do living organisms produce minerals — for example, for their shells? Researchers have come a step closer to answering this question. In a joint study, they have deciphered the formation mechanism of amorphous calcium carbonate, an intermediate in biomineralization. How do living organisms produce minerals — for example, for their shells? Researchers have come a step closer to answering this question. In a joint study, they have deciphered the formation mechanism of amorphous calcium carbonate, an intermediate in biomineralization.