Friday, April 8, 2011

Bibliographic post 4. "Where Cinema and Biology Meet"

     Scientists always try to find new ways to visualize some processes in biology. Molecular animation is one of many ideas of scientists for bringing visual representations, and it gives the ability for biologists to think about things in a whole new way. It is not enough for scientists just to listen about different movements of molecules; they need to see it with their own eyes to understand it better. This modern visualization of such processes provides humanity many opportunities of learning molecules. It also can help to gather together all information and learn it deeper in a new way. So, visualization is like a key to a new feature, and it gives humanity a chance to move forward.
 

Olsen, E. (2010, November 15). Where cinema and biology meet. The New York Times. 

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