1st Molecular Movie in HD

High Speed Electron Cameras


Source:  DOE

US Department of Energy's Breakthrough

For the first time, researchers at the US Department of Energy/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have filmed ring-shaped molecules breaking open in response to being exposed to light.  They're calling it the first High Definition movie of such molecular activity.  A powerful, high speed electron camera did the filming.

Spectacular Documentation and Highly Significant
This electron camera's capabilities promise to help researchers deepen scientific understanding of life's fundamental chemical reactions.  For instance, how Vitamin D is produced in the body and other similar chemical reactions.  According to the scientists, the technology enables the best possible studies of fundamental processes on ultra fast and ultra small scales.  It's a technological advance enabling a deeper understanding of life.  For my book on the latest in medical innovations, check out "List of Top New Medical Innovations" at amazon.com/author/ekane for free sample reads ASIN: B07Q8WK98N

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