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Imaging Photosynthetic Dynamics

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GOTHENBURG, Sweden, May 11, 2010 — Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have managed, with the help of an advanced x-ray flash, to photograph the movement of atoms during photosynthesis. Photograph of a photosynthetic reaction taken with an 80-ms x-ray pulse. The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble is home to one of the world’s most advanced particle accelerators, whose pulsing x-ray beams are used by researchers to study atoms, molecules and proteins. Using the facility as a sort of special x-ray camera, scientists can depict the position of atoms in a molecule and obtain a 3-D image of...Read full article

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    Published: May 2010
    atomsBasic SciencecamerasChalmers University of TechnologyenergyEuropeEuropean Synchrotron Radiation Facilitygreen photonicsGrenobleImagingLight Sourcesparticle acceleratorphotosynthesisproteinResearch & Technologysolar panelsSwedenUniversity of Gothenburgx-rays

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