She plugged in new x-ray snapshots of p53 fragments and beefed up her program to make a movie of the quivering activity of each of the protein's 1.6 million atoms over
a full microsecond, an eternity on the atomic scale that required about a month of supercomputer time.
For each of their rigs, described in
full in the paper, the framing speeds are 20,000 - 40,000 frames per second, at a resolution of approximately 400 x 500 pixels with an exposure per frame of one to tens of
microseconds.