A Virtual Tour Inside Cells
December 22, 2020 | Terry Sharrer
“Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed software that takes super-resolution microscope scans and transforms them into a virtual, 3D worlds, allowing scientists to don a virtual reality headset and take an interactive tour of individual cells and proteins. . . . Dubbed vLUME, the software starts with nanoscale images of live cells’ molecular processes, providing millions of data points to build models of neurons, immune cells or cancer cells.” MORE
Image Credit: University of Cambridge, Research