Inside you is a universe more complex than any galaxy. What you see is not digital art, but a visualization based on real data obtained with the most advanced technologies: X-rays, NMR and cryo-electron microscopy. This is how today we can finally see what for centuries has been invisible: the detailed structure of a human cell.
🔬 Thanks to the combination of these techniques, scientists like Dr. Sriram Subramaniam (University of British Columbia) and teams like those behind projects at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) are revealing the true architecture of life. Cryo-electron microscopy, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017, allows us to observe biological molecules in 3D and at very high resolution without having to crystallize them.
🌱 This image reminds us that we are built with extraordinary intelligence. If this complexity exists inside us, perhaps we can build even more outside. Beauty is not just around us. It is inside us. When you feel small, remember that you are made of wonder.
📚 Scientific sources:
-Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017 – awarded for the development of cryo-electron microscopy
-European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
-Sriram Subramaniam Lab, UBC
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