We describe the process of difference-frequency generation of
short optical pulses from two-color X-ray pulses. By assuming 1011 photons
per X-ray pulse, we predict that the optical count rate can exceed 107
photons per pulse.
Methods for analysing correlated mutations in proteins are becoming an increasingly powerful tool for predicting contacts within and between proteins. Nevertheless, limitations remain due to the requirement for large multiple sequence alignments (MSA) and the fact that, in general, only the relatively small number of top-ranking predictions are reliable.
Prof. Moti Fridman from the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials and the Faculty of Engineering was interviewed on the science program "Three Who Know" on Kan.
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