How did Synchrotrons become global X-ray powerhouses?

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This video explores SLAC's synchrotron facility, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) and its 50-year history, from its creation to its current status as a pivotal research facility. The video showcases research conducted over the past five decades, highlighting the innovative ways X-ray light sources are used. In medical settings, X-rays help to view the inside of the body. At SLAC's synchrotron, they allow scientists to capture molecules and atomic structures.

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Written, edited and produced by Olivier Bonin.

0:00 Welcome to SSRL
0:36 HISTORY: SPEAR collides particles (1972) and helps discover J/PSI and Tau Lepton. Nobel Prize in physics 1976 & 1995
1:15 SYNCHROTRON radiation are used to image molecules (1973)
2:08 X-ray DIFFRACTION images help solve molecular structures
2:54 SSRL becomes a national laboratory and makes major new discoveries in macromolecular biology (1977)
3:40 Roger Kornberg gets the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry thanks to his work at SSRL
4:02 New UNDULATORS are installed in the storage ring for better X-rays (1993)
5:02 Another UPGRADE in 2003 opens up even more research capabilities
5:43 ARCHIMEDES writing hidden discovered in 1000-year old manuscript
6:01 SARS-CoV-2 molecular structure studied at SSRL (Covid-19)
6:17 SSRL is a user facility open to all researchers needing X-ray imaging
7:04 CREDITS

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SLAC is operated by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. The Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time..

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