Cooling Crystals is Great. Except When It Isn’t.

09:23 EDT 25 Jul 2018 | Science

If you’ve ever been around an X-ray crystallography setup, one of the constants is a tube directing a blast of chilly vapor at the crystal that’s mounted for analysis. It’s usually a stream of cold nitrogen gas, often set up as a blast of the cold stuff surrounded by a second concentric layer of dry

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