Capturing Movies of Molecules Using Ultrafast X-rays
 
            
                        This webinar, from the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support Center (NACK Center), describes how movies of molecules are captured using ultrafast X-rays at Arizona State University (ASU). The presentation begins with a brief history of the X-ray and an explanation of how X-rays were used in 2019. The presentation then discusses the Biodesign Institute at ASU, how movies of molecules in motion are created there, and what these movies can be used for. The video runs 51:25 minutes in length.
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            April 29th, 2019                                 
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