Agreed. See: "Visualizing a protonated RNA state that modulates microRNA-21 maturation" 10/26/20 from folks at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. Ask if Ralph Baric knew how to create the #SARSCOV2 spike protein.
Lovely video that explains this complicated process in a way that is easy to understand and interesting! Well done! My only critique would be to include Rosalind Franklin at the start of the video with Watson and Crick since it was her x-ray diffraction photos that elucidated the structure of DNA!!
She has been in the film form the very beginning, since my first storyboard :) It was important to all of us to have her there. She just pops up half a second after Crick and Watson (who are also not mentioned in the narration, only pictorially) to match where our narration says "London". I appreciate that it's a bit fast there and they all disappear quickly, so she's easy to miss. I'll bear that in mind for the next film!
No disrespect but as a birkbeck alumni who loved their time at birkbeck, big shout out. I think @Kings and @Birkbeck have dined out enough on Rosalind Franklin for 1 century. Happy to discudd protein biochemisty (my specialism). If you want a history lesson google Marie Curie (again!!). i always forget her middle name.谢谢你🙏
It’s so interesting about how this is discovered. I would love to learn how he made all these discovery! Thanks for the intro. The lymphocytes are super cute.
Thank you for preparing this, I love this! I was having hard time to explain what I am doing to my son (8 years old!) This would definitely be helpful and grab his attention to be a researcher!
The animation is absolutely gorgeous and the information provided is so detailed. Keep up the good work !!
Please do more this kind of videos!! My kids love to learn these little cute army in our body!~
the video pretty much included everything science knows about the immune system so far
@@skaalfort Not even near...
still a lot of interesting details, at least I would love to see how cute is the B cells and macrophages
Search for "Once Upon a Time... Life", your kids will love it.
@@skaalfort This video pretty much covered everything YOU know about the immune system. It barely even scratched the surface...
Wow, great quality here. I learned a lot and really enjoyed this.
Visualization is key for this kind of subject. Impossible to conceive what's going on inside the cell otherwise. Nicely done!
Agreed. See: "Visualizing a protonated RNA state that modulates microRNA-21 maturation" 10/26/20 from folks at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. Ask if Ralph Baric knew how to create the #SARSCOV2 spike protein.
This was so well done! Loved this perspective.
Beautifully done. Congratulations 👏👏👏
Lovely video that explains this complicated process in a way that is easy to understand and interesting! Well done! My only critique would be to include Rosalind Franklin at the start of the video with Watson and Crick since it was her x-ray diffraction photos that elucidated the structure of DNA!!
she was pictorially listed so perhaps the video has already been revised.
Nature doesn’t make enough videos like this sadly
@@lissaolbeter9229 Thank you! I had her in my first storyboard. She was there from the very start. :)
She has been in the film form the very beginning, since my first storyboard :)
It was important to all of us to have her there.
She just pops up half a second after Crick and Watson (who are also not mentioned in the narration, only pictorially) to match where our narration says "London". I appreciate that it's a bit fast there and they all disappear quickly, so she's easy to miss. I'll bear that in mind for the next film!
No disrespect but as a birkbeck alumni who loved their time at birkbeck, big shout out. I think @Kings and @Birkbeck have dined out enough on Rosalind Franklin for 1 century. Happy to discudd protein biochemisty (my specialism). If you want a history lesson google Marie Curie (again!!). i always forget her middle name.谢谢你🙏
A superb production by every measure!
Informative & fun animation, thanks!
I am looking forward more videos like this in coming days
Very educational video. Kindly keep making more
The video explains serious nature facts in easily understood by people with moderate English knowledge. I wish to spend more of such videos.
Yep, I am definitely playing this video for my students!
Amazing illustrations
It’s so interesting about how this is discovered. I would love to learn how he made all these discovery! Thanks for the intro. The lymphocytes are super cute.
this animation helped a lot in my understanding
very cool animations, that was actually entertaining
Nicely done and animated ❤
Thank you for preparing this, I love this! I was having hard time to explain what I am doing to my son (8 years old!) This would definitely be helpful and grab his attention to be a researcher!
Simply Superb.....Animation, Narration and of course the content.
I LOVE the art style!
I'm blissfully unaware of this process.
beautifully made video!
Good stuff.
Thank you!
Excellent!
The lymphocytes are so cute
Wonderful!
Very well presented 🎁 👏
Please make a video about ribosomes
Nice animations
When you donate blood, a lot of those lymphocytes exit your body and never come back.
Wow fantastic.
I can’t believe how complicated our human bodies are.
Fantabuloussssss!!!!!!
From where does it come from?
Where did this channel get funds?.
Remote 'islanders' and contorted podesters, all invested anyhow
Who is Thyas in your video ?
Interesting
Just Wow........!
Nice
So I can comclude that I’m like a naive T cell.. 😂😂
interesting
Strange content.
Difficult to understand.
But interesting.
amen
woah
Lymphoma
Radioactivity 678×10019 order
The cute lymphocytes XD
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Stem cells
Cute T cells
Jojo stand sound at 2:57
Zipf Zombie Land
1st hehehe
nice propaganda