
Hydrogen Bonding…but With Carbon | Great minds: June Sutor
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Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses the importance of atomic arrangement in proteins and highlights the pioneering work of June Sutor, a crystallographer from New Zealand. Sutor's research in the 1960s revealed that carbon could participate in hydrogen bonds, challenging traditional chemistry views. Despite initial opposition, her findings were later validated and recognized as foundational in understanding protein structures. The video celebrates Sutor's contributions to science.
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