World's most powerful x-ray laser created in Bay Area lab set for major upgrade: Here's a look
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Mike Dunne highlights the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s Linac Coherent Light Source as vital for researchers worldwide, emphasizing it’s free for those with innovative ideas.
The upcoming upgrade of the world's most powerful X-ray laser aims to provide molecular scale movies at a million frames per second, enhancing research precision.
Dunne notes that the upgraded X-ray laser will make significant contributions to healthcare by allowing visualizations of virus interactions, leading to improved pharmaceuticals.
The Department of Energy's approval for upgrades promises advancements not only in health but also in technology and energy efficiency.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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