For people interested in visualising the interactions between and internal workings of cells
Items recommended to this group by its members
- recommended by alf
Paul D. Miller, the super-prolific musical polymath aka DJ Spooky, is a fan of science. Hell, he even published a monograph with MIT Press. But I never knew he was THIS much of a fan of science.
- recommended by alf
Yes, you can use Blender to prepare figures for your next paper and the results for sure will look different than the ones obtained with a standard software (hemoglobin [1HBG] as example below)… But given amount of work and really steep learning
- The CDC mashing up their data.recommended by euan
Earlier today I learned about EpiSPIDER, a web service from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What is EpiSPIDER? From the blog
- "the first 3-D visualization of a complete eukaryotic cell at a resolution high enough to resolve the cytoskeleton's precise architectural plan in fission yeast."recommended by alf
Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and the University of Colorado have now obtained the first 3-D visualization of a complete eukaryotic cell at a resolution high enough to resolve the cytoskeleton's precise architectural plan in fission yeast.