Published in Science in the Open
Author Cameron Neylon

In a break from your regularly scheduled programme on Open Science we bring you news from deepest darkest Oxfordshire. I am based at ISIS, the UK’s neutron source, where my job is to bring in and support more biological science that uses neutrons. Neutron scattering, while it has made a number of crucial contributions to the biological sciences, has always been a bit player in comparison to x-ray crystallography and NMR.