March 2009 Issue
- Message from William Priedhorsky
- PetaVision: Simulating the Thoughts behind the Scenes
- Secrets of Enzyme Action: Designer Enzymes for Industry and Medicine
- Aerosols, the Unknown Quantity in Climate-Change Predictions
- Dialogue: Taking Charge of Electrical Energy Storage
- Spotlight: Acoustic Flow Cytometry, Quantum Slip, High-Performance Fabric, HIV's Evolving Evolution
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Benno Schoenborn (foreground) and Paul Langan of the Los Alamos Protein Crystallography Station (PCS), where scientists are learning the secrets of how enzymes do their work. The technique they use, neutron protein crystallography, was invented by Schoenborn many years ago, but the PCS has made it practical for scientists worldwide.