Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Inside the pages of scientific journals, Zhaowen Luo, a scientific visualization engineer, creates animations that help researchers ...
In today's podcast, Ilona talks to Gael McGill, Director of Molecular Visualization at Harvard Medical School and CEO of Digizyme. While earning a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology at Harvard Medical ...
I’m not familiar with any literature on the matter, but I’m fairly certain that there is a correlation between students’ interest in new scientific concepts and the use of animations to explain those ...
When it comes to the field of scientific advancement, few have managed to connect art and science as seamlessly as Zhaowen Luo. As a scientific visualization engineer at St. Jude Children's Research ...
If you would like to learn more about the IAEA’s work, sign up for our weekly updates containing our most important news, multimedia and more. All for one and one for all: A new IAEA data animation ...
The fundamental process of cellular respiration – how cells make energy – has been brought to life in a new series of biomedical animations created by wehi.tv, in partnership with HHMI Biointeractive, ...
The anime industry has found itself at one of its most important crossroads in recent years. As the medium continues gaining popularity overseas, Japan has been slammed with busy production schedules ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Or, in other words: Don't do this. Do this: ...
When Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s latest high-tech venture, Neuralink, needed help this year for its launch presentation and for compelling animation for its website, it turned to a small but thriving ...
This week, two scientists published a study presenting a new explanation for how and why sperm moves the way it does at the atomic level. There’s nothing surprising about scientists publishing an ...