In 2009, when biophysicist Ilme Schlichting and her colleagues applied to use the X-ray laser at SLACs Linac Coherent Light Source, they added a radical idea to their proposal: They would make all the data they collected on two viruses and a nanoparticle available to the public one year after the experiment ended.
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Researchers freely share LCLS experiment data on public database
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