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On Earth water plays an active role in the cellular life, over several scales of distance and time. At the nanoscale, water drives macromolecular conformation through hydrophobic forces and at short times acts as proton donor/acceptor providing charge carriers for signal transmission. At longer times and larger distances water controls osmosis, transport and protein mobility. Neutron diffraction experiments augmented by computer-simulation, show that the three-dimensional shape of the hydration shell of carboxyl and carboxylate groups belonging to d