Scientists use serial crystallography to enhance 'molecular movies' and shed light on antibiotic resistance

Eadweard Muybridge’s electrifying photos of a galloping horse set the world on fire when he created the precursor to what became motion pictures. For today’s scientists, a new upgrade to one of the world’s most powerful hard X-ray light sources could improve the way molecular movies are made. These could reveal hidden secrets of different chemicals, potentially paving the way for new treatments and pharmaceuticals.


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Source: Phys.org