As animation helps scientists to test hypotheses
A Life / / December 19, 2019
In his speech at the TED molecular biologist Janet Iwasa demonstrates special software with open source, which has been specifically designed for scientists. It creates a special cartoons depicting the smallest processes They occur in the cells of living organisms, and are virtually impossible to observe even through the most powerful microscopes. Want to know what microbiologists watching cartoons? Watch the video ;)
There are processes, the study of which could save someone's life or change the world for the better, but make it very difficult, as we have so far simply do not have the necessary tools. And here comes to the aid of scientists animation!
In his speech at the TED molecular biologist Janet Iwasa demonstrates special software with open source, which has been specifically designed for scientists. It creates a special cartoons depicting the smallest processes They occur in the cells of living organisms, and are virtually impossible to observe even through the most powerful microscopes.
Here it is called to watch cartoons with advantage. ;)
[Ted id = 2052 lang = ru]