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Lecture - 6 Crystallography and Optical Properties
Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy, Department of Civil Engineering,I.I.T.Kharagpur.For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
Georgina Ferry on X-ray crystallography
Georgina Ferry is a freelance science writer, editor and broadcaster. In this video she discusses the fascinating history of X-ray crystallography as well as why it is so important today. Created in support of 'From Atoms to Patterns' at Wellcome Collection. http://www.wellcomecollection.org/fromatomstopatterns
Look Around You Spoof - Protein Crystallography
A recreation of the classic BBC series. This episode was created for the UCSF BBC Asilomar 2007 retreat.
What We Really Do In Crystallography
The strange rituals of Oxford University's secret crystallographic cult: unveiled.
What We Really Do In Crystallography: Part 2
Secrets: EXPOSED
What We Really Do In Crystallography: Part 3
The final part of this chilling crystallography-themed documentary set in the dark heart of Oxford "Evil" University.
Lec 1b: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of Materials
Part 2: Introduction to Crystallography View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-60F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
Spearlab foam dewars in use
Foam dewars are used at an x-ray crystallography beamline at the Advanced Light Source, a synchrotron facility in Berkeley, California. The samples are cooled with liquid nitrogen, and transferred and processed. This video shows footage of the standard Spearlab 800 ml dewar (purple), which holds a Rigaku brand robot cartridge. Also shown is the tall 1800 ml dewar (green), which holds cartridges and canes transferred from a conventional shipping dewar. These foam dewars are available for purchase at www.spearlab.com One motivation for developing a foam dewar was to replace the low-profile glass Dewars, which were awkward to handle. When a glass Dewar is dropped, it implodes and then sends shards of glass into the lab. This is a serious safety hazard. For crystallography, another advantage to using a foam safety dewar instead of a glass Dewar, is that less ice is accumulated in the foam dewar. Ice causes unwanted x-ray scattering. This video was made very quickly and without fancy effects or narration, but it should show the viewer how easy and effective the foam dewars can be.
Lec 2a: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of Materials
Part 1: Introduction to Crystallography View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-60F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
EuFMD-Erice2008 Global FMD Control: Antivirals?
A short video on how protein crystallography might help in the quest to develop antiviral drugs to combat foot-and-mouth disease
Introduction to an X-ray diffractometer
The first of a few videos about x-ray crystallography that we'll make while bored at work. This one was a spur of a moment thing talking about the diffractometer.
Lec 2b: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of Materials
Part 2: Introduction to Crystallography View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-60F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu