One of the Canadian Light Source’s Macromolecular Crystallography Facility's (CMCF-BM) beams strikes a protein crystal held on a goniometer, while a cryojet cools the sample.
The Microbeam Radiation Therapy Lift of the Biomedical Imaging and Therapy beamline, inside the Canadian Light Source. The lift is capable of precise positioning of subjects up to 120kg within the beam.
From blacksmiths forging iron to artisans blowing glass, humans have for centuries been changing the properties of materials to build better tools –...
Scientists at DESY have set up the world's most precise ‘metronome’ for a kilometre-wide network. The timing system synchronizes a 4.7-kilometer-long...