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ACS News Service Weekly PressPac: August 20, 2014
Celebrating 100 years of crystallography
"100 Years of X-ray Crystallography"
Chemical & Engineering News
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of a revolutionary technique that underpins much of modern science, Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) magazine last week released a special edition on X-ray crystallography 鈥� its past, present and a tantalizing glimpse of its future. C&EN is the weekly news magazine of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (ACS), the world鈥檚 largest scientific society.
The technique got its start when German physicist Max von Laue published the first paper on X-ray diffraction from a crystal in 1912. In the century following von Laue鈥檚 discovery, which was recognized with a Nobel Prize in 1914, scientists went on to use crystallography to describe hundreds of thousands of molecular structures, influencing every corner of science from chemistry to biology, from the Earth to outer space.
The issue leads readers on a multimedia journey through crystallography鈥檚 far-reaching influence through key molecules, from table salt to DNA, that the technique was able to 鈥渟ee鈥� when no other method could. It also explores what the future holds for the field 鈥� and it looks intriguingly different from the past. 鈥淭he most definitive statement we can make about the future of X-ray crystallography is that it has no future in its present form,鈥� says prominent crystallographer Gregory Petsko.