Locked in a cell ;)

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

If you have hi-speed connection this is truly phenomenal ! Nuclei, proteins and lipids move with bug-like authority, slithering, gliding and twisting through 3D space - yup :)

Just click on Watch the Video after the blurb explaining how they created this.

http://www.studiodaily.com/main/technique/tprojects/6850.html

Dea

Sioux City, IA(Zone 4b)

Well that is just hard to fathom! Gotta say that I feel a little uncomfortable in my skin right now thinking of all that intricate, amazing stuff going on inside. Very interesting, thank you for sharing.

Aurora, CO(Zone 5a)

Wow. That was cool. I took tons of biology in college, and it was never like this.

So.App.Mtns., United States(Zone 5b)

WOW!!!

Republic, PA(Zone 6a)

talk about 'work in progress'! cool

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

Thanks for sharing. It was awesome! Now for a voice over so I know what the heck is going on!

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

Not from me - LOL :)

Dea

Gainesville, FL(Zone 9a)

Just to let you know. My daughter showed this to her biology teacher in college. she was so jazzed it is now being emailed back and forth to professors at the university of florida and santa fe commnity college. They just thought it was neat. Of course, they know whats going on.

Gainesville, FL(Zone 9a)

Just to let you know. My daughter showed this to her biology teacher in college. she was so jazzed, it is now being emailed back and forth to professors at the university of florida and santa fe commnity college. They just thought it was neat. Of course, they know whats going on.

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

That's just great!

Dea

Lincoln City, OR(Zone 9a)

No wonder I feel ticklish with all that going on inside of me. ;o)

Thanks for the fun education.

Lani

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