Via Ian, an aggregate of molecular movies. They are very pretty, even if slightly unrealistic (the thought of actually ‘seeing’ something at below the resolution of visible light still gives me pause). Great for teaching, or just passing the time on a slow Friday afternoon.
I particularly like the Clonal Selection video, if only because it lets me say big angry macrophage again.
Big angry macrophages, Thursday.
First! [gasp]
heh.
Richard – the thought of actually ‘seeing’ something at below the resolution of visible light still gives me pause
… unless, of course, you use a Hyper-lens
Ooh. Want. It will go with my hyper-“Lensman”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lensman.
But it begs the question, “What colour is a protein?”
In a related question, have any of my fellow cell culturists noticed that mammalian cells actually have a distinctive odor? It’s not entirely pleasant; vaguely flesh-like. At first I assumed this smell was the medium, but if you do the sniff test with appropriate controls, it’s definitely the cells that are emitting said scent.
(Please tell me I am not sad.)
No Jenny, you’re not sad. I don’t find it unpleasant — it’s almost comforting.
All right. Maybe I’m sad, but then we can be sad together, right?