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Seeing Things in a Different Light: How X-ray crystallography revealed t...

   



Seeing Things in a Different Light: How X-ray crystallography revealed t...







Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 5 Νοε 2013
X-Ray Crystallography might seem
like an obscure, even unheard of field of research; however structural
analysis has played a part in almost every major scientific field since
its discovery 100 years ago by William Henry, and William Lawrence
Bragg.

In this Friday Evening Discourse at the Royal Institution,
Professor Stephen Curry charts the discovery and development of this
extraordinary technique, starting with a simple explanation of
diffraction, moving through the integral work of the Braggs, and ending
with the cutting edge uses that X-Ray Crystallography has found in the
modern world.

This film is part of the Crystallography
Collection: a series of short films produced by the Ri Channel, with the
support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC),
celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of X-Ray
Crystallography by the Braggs: http://richannel.org/collections/2013...

Read Stephen Curry's blog post about this event: http://rigb.org/blog/2013/november/st...

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