Not exact matches
Using SLAC's instrument for ultrafast
electron diffraction, researchers were able to directly
see the motions of atomic nuclei in vibrating molecules for the first time.
«This two - step behavior, which we can
see with our ultrafast
electron diffraction, is the proof that the lattice vibrations are interacting with the
electrons in a timely fashion.
«We could
see water molecules and a belt of lipids around the protein, which was really transformative,» says Gonen, who also worked with Piotr Sliz to initiate the use of molecular replacement to phase
electron diffraction data.