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Electron Microscopes Close To Imaging Individual Atoms

An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Science: Today's digital photos are far more vivid than just a few years ago, thanks to a steady stream of advances in optics, detectors, and software. Similar advances have also improved the ability of machines called cryo-electron microscopes (cryo-EMs) to see the Lilliputian world of atoms and molecules. Now, researchers report that they've created the highest ever resolution cryo-EM image, revealing a druglike molecule bound to its protein target at near atomic resolution. The resolution is so sharp that it rivals images produced by x-ray crystallography, long the gold standard for mapping the atomic contours of proteins. This newfound success is likely to dramatically help drugmakers design novel medicines for a wide variety of conditions.

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  1. Nice but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    While cryo-EM is really a big step forward the summary make it sound like it's the first time EMs can image atoms, that is not really the case at all. HRTEM (high resolution tunneling electron microscopes) have even better resolution that 0.2 nm, one order of magnitude better even ( eg. http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.096101 ). It's also worth noting that the applications and use cases are very different for cryo-EM and HRTEM.