Extending the detectable time window of fast protein dynamics using

Summary: Proteins are the tiny machines inside our bodies that keep us alive, and they move incredibly fast to do their jobs. To understand how they work, scientists need to watch these rapid, tiny movements. Using a powerful scientific tool called NMR (which is like an MRI for molecules), researchers have found a way to "zoom in" on time. By turning up the machine's power to extreme levels, they can now clearly see protein movements that happen in just a millionth of a second! This new, high-power method gives scientists a much better window into how proteins function.

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