For more than 75 years, scientists have been trying to crack the code of a virus that devastates crops around the globe. It’s called the bamboo mosaic virus, and can be found in foods we eat every day — things like cucumbers and potatoes. It's harmless to humans, but deadly to plants. Now, a researcher at the University of Virginia, Edward Egelman, says he's made a breakthrough in understanding the deadly bug. Egelman says he was able to study the tiny virus in detail with the university’s Titan Krios electron microscope.