Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
In an animation of the life cycle of HIV, the capsid (HIV’s viral core) is depicted entering the nucleus of a T cell. Credit: Credit: Iwasa lab/University of Utah So—in what would become a weekly trek ...
Biologists are using the kind of animation technology you might see in a multimillion-dollar "Toy Story" movie to show the general public how molecules inside a cell work. The resulting high-tech ...
In today's podcast, Ilona talks to Gael McGill, Director of Molecular Visualization at Harvard Medical School and CEO of Digizyme. While earning a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology at Harvard Medical ...
Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
An animation shows how attaching molecular anvils (gray cages) to softer molecules (red and yellow balls) distributes the pressure from a bigger diamond anvil unevenly, so chemical bonds bend and ...
Life as we know it relies on the constant tireless work of tiny molecular machines. Janet’s work focuses on creating animations and illustrations of how these machines are hypothesized to operate, ...