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The Beauty of Life Through The Lens of Physics 

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The main paper for this video
Boonserm, P., Somsoros, W., Khunrae, P., Charupanit, K., Limsakul, P., & Sutthibutpong, T. (2024). Allosteric Signal within the Receptor-Binding Domain of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mediated by a Class 3 Monoclonal Antibody Revealed through Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Protein Residue Networks. ACS omega, 9(4), 4684-4694.
More on the communicability matrix:
Arrigo, F.; Durastante, F. Mittag-Leffler Functions and their Applications in Network Science. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 2021, 42 (4), 1581−1601, DOI: 10.1137/21M1407276.
In depth deep dive into molecular dynamics:
manual.gromacs.org/current/in...
a great PCA explanation video:
• StatQuest: Principal C...
@MoBioChem is also a great channel for explaining MD
Molecular Nodes is a 3D animation library created by @BradyJohnston
Here’s a link to the repo: github.com/BradyAJohnston/Mol...
big thanks!

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@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
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@farhanaf832
@farhanaf832 2 месяца назад
We can help scientists by processing data from Rosetta at home and folding at home ❤
@theultimatereductionist7592
@theultimatereductionist7592 Месяц назад
Double posting as backup against stupid RU-vid from arbitrarily DELETING my posts for no reason: I do differential algebra research, based on my math PhD and math Masters, with a preferred application to bionanotechnology, my chemical engineering BChE degree and my biotechnology A.S. degree. I attend the weekly KSDA (Kolchin Seminar in Differential Algebra) Zoom meetings. Here is one from a few weeks ago "Identifiability from a Few Variables in Biochemical Reaction Networks" Mercedes S. Perez Millan, University of Buenos Aires ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8elQj7h4A6U.html "Identifiability and Model Reduction of Pharmacokinetic Models of Carbon Stable Isotope Breath Tests" Andrew Brouwer, University of Michigan ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rvg0Rrejddw.html We DAs seek exact solutions to systems of nonlinear DEs.
@Privacityuser
@Privacityuser Месяц назад
Microarrays are superior method to cach molecular drift not simulation
@DrSoda.
@DrSoda. Месяц назад
Well made content. Thank you. God bless. Jesus loves you!
@ready1fire1aim1
@ready1fire1aim1 Месяц назад
Here are several classical contradictions in biology and their potential non-contradictory resolutions from an infinitesimal monadological perspective: 1. Origin of Life Paradoxes Classical: Paradoxes around abiogenesis, homochirality, first replicators Non-Contradictory: Infinitesimal protolife monadic transitions dsi/dt = κ Σjk Γijk(ℓ)[sj, sk] + ξi ℓ = f(n1...nm) is monad configuration 2. Molecular Binding Paradoxes Classical: Paradoxes in protein folding, substrate specificity Non-Contradictory: Nonlinear monadic multiplex resonances |Φ> = Σn cn Un(Sα) |0> (superposed protolife states) Wn,m = (monad binding coefficients) 3. Genetic Paradoxes Classical: Paradoxes like non-viability of certain gene combinations Non-Contradictory: Pluriverse-valued genetic realizability ⌈Φ⌉ = {Ui(Φ) | i ∈ N} (genotypes as monadic realizations) Φ ↔ Ψ ⇐⇒ ⌈Φ⌉ = ⌈Ψ⌉ (equivalence over pluriverse) 4. Neurological Binding Paradoxes Classical: Binding problem paradoxes, separability paradoxes Non-Contradictory: Relational pluriverse neural geometries |Ω> = Σn pn Un(Nn) (superposition of neural monad states) Geodesic[Nn](a,b)→Paths[Σn p(n)Uap →q Ubq] (experience paths) 5. Evolution Paradoxes Classical: Paradoxes like irreducible complexity, Muller's ratchet Non-Contradictory: Infinitesimal transitions on fitness landscapes dfx/dt = Div(∇fxFx) + ξx (monadic exploratory dynamics) Fx = Γ(x, {xj}) (catalytic fitness relations) 6. Paradoxes in Embryogenesis Classical: Paradoxes like random determination of chirality Non-Contradictory: Resonant infinitesimal monadic transitions dαi/dt = Σj Γij(αi,αj) + ξi (coordinated determinative algebras) Γij = f(ni, nj, rij) (chiro-isomeric transition charges) The key themes are using infinitesimal monadic transition processes, relational resonance algebras, pluriverse-valued realizability, and higher-dimensional resonant superpositions to resolve paradoxes stemming from classical separability assumptions, random determinacy, and failure to account for integrated pluralistic structures underlying biological phenomena. By building models from infinitesimal relational pluralisms as conceptual primitives, the apparent contradictions dissolve into coherent higher-dimensional resonance dynamics between monadic elements and their catalytic interaction algebras across scales.
@tedchirvasiu
@tedchirvasiu 2 месяца назад
I'm a burger flipper in the kitchen of McDonald's and this is by far the greatest piece of science education I have ever seen.
@raleghaustin8110
@raleghaustin8110 2 месяца назад
So this is why my orders taking so long
@betaaccount7450
@betaaccount7450 2 месяца назад
Bro is SpongeBob
@RobertoHernandez-gp3gu
@RobertoHernandez-gp3gu 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂 I liked your joke... But, it is actually amazing (and dangerous) what this knowledge can do..
@EviLPlayeR04
@EviLPlayeR04 Месяц назад
@@RobertoHernandez-gp3guVery interesting and in depth comment!
@xenaalmoukadem6706
@xenaalmoukadem6706 Месяц назад
You need a raise !!!
@MeInsideTheBox
@MeInsideTheBox 2 месяца назад
I’m a quantum chemistry PhD student, specializing in solid state simulations. One of our laboratory divisions deals with simulations of biological molecules, and for the last four years I thought I was stupid for not understanding what they were talking about. Thank you. This is the most comprehensible introduction to the topic I have ever come across.
@TheRealQuickSilver
@TheRealQuickSilver Месяц назад
As a guy working on the biomolecular side of things in a lab full of material guys, I can reassure you that we feel just as stupid about your stuff as you do about ours 🤣
@ekansh6969
@ekansh6969 15 дней назад
Hey , how much do quantum chemists make? in $
@YourNeighbourJack
@YourNeighbourJack Месяц назад
I am a molecule and this is by far the best description of my family and me
@florinteleanu9049
@florinteleanu9049 2 месяца назад
I am a researcher in the field of NMR and theoretical chemistry and this is by far the greatest piece of science education I have ever seen.
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 2 месяца назад
In my past I worked as a researcher in MD simulation. I feel kinda sick how everything here is kinda guesswork, heck, mostly just blindly groping. I always wondered if there any way to map these interactions (between side chains and with the solvent) in real time. I heards about Femtosecond X-ray Crystallography, but that's very costly and out of reach for most lab and out of reach for all labs for many proteins.
@vanguardlol
@vanguardlol 2 месяца назад
It's really rare to see this quality of science education outside of a master's degree lecture. You've really mastered the art of presentation
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
Thanks, I’m flattered! I’m only an undergraduate student.
@user-lw5wi8su7r
@user-lw5wi8su7r Месяц назад
I'm a high schooler, and this video single-handedly integrated concepts I learned in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Math into something extremely engaging. At my meager level of knowledge, it is rare to enjoy much of the "fun" parts of science while understanding all the concepts and lingo behind it. I've always wondered why non-competitve inhibitors could affect something on the other side of the compound, and this video inadvertently explained it better than any of study materials I've gone through lol. The best part is that I discovered this while procrastinating, so it doesn't even feel like studying, even though I am learning. This is the joy of learning-- it shouldn't be separated by arbitrary subjects, or between school and life. Studying doesn't have to be boring. After all, it is just another way of learning. Seeing these interdisciplinary concepts be connected and applied together to help me understand something I want to learn out of my free will is the most satisfying feeling in the world.
@cubism_2
@cubism_2 Месяц назад
This is the part of science that intrigues me the most. Understanding the most fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics, understanding what the most basic parts mean, and seeing how these parts all work together to make the bigger things happen
@raheem2845
@raheem2845 Месяц назад
Great comment , I'm interested in this too
@tates300monkyears4
@tates300monkyears4 2 месяца назад
Most underrated RU-vid channel ever!!!!
@alebaldus9229
@alebaldus9229 2 месяца назад
facts
@PaleBlueDott
@PaleBlueDott 2 месяца назад
I'm only a medical student and a science enthusiast so I can only understand this on surface level, but still quite fascinating to see all the complex methods we have developed to understand how molecules work and interact.
@da_purple_lizard
@da_purple_lizard Месяц назад
"Let's say you're an alien trying to understand how a car works" sounds like something Jerma would start a rant with.
@shreyassk1515
@shreyassk1515 Месяц назад
I'm a quantum physician from the future and this by far the greatest piece of science education i have ever seen.
@eqwerewrqwerqre
@eqwerewrqwerqre Месяц назад
Physician
@gotaro69
@gotaro69 Месяц назад
lmao Ic what u did there
@WDS820
@WDS820 5 дней назад
The patient is dead and alive.
@Fran-or3lt
@Fran-or3lt Месяц назад
I live behind a bin at the back of Walmart on 15th street. This video has changed my life for the better.
@mahdedarmo
@mahdedarmo Месяц назад
my goodness, I’m a data scientist working in geoscience research and I’m blown away! I wonder what the network diagrams of the communicability matrices look like..
@oizson98
@oizson98 Месяц назад
As big as our universe.
@monad_tcp
@monad_tcp 2 месяца назад
11:25 ah the dependency matrix of cyclomatic complexity. oh wait, this is not software.
@ruchisingh2177
@ruchisingh2177 Месяц назад
Amazing... The way he explained and made the concept so beautiful.. Thanks for making these kinda content
@Sazoji
@Sazoji 2 месяца назад
very interesting! my GNN course mentioned how these structures are used to predict timesteps in MD sims, but the course is more focused on epidemiology and interactome matrices.
@therestartprince6418
@therestartprince6418 Месяц назад
This visualization is perfect. Any body who is good at physics puzzles with the aid known combinations of chemical structures would be good at solving these instabilities. These are puzzles I am really good at.
@_abdul
@_abdul 2 месяца назад
Apart from the subject itself which is Top Notch as well, This video is an excellent practical demonstration of The Scientific Method. If RU-vid is Hollywood, This video deserves an Oscar.
@rajathnaik2136
@rajathnaik2136 Месяц назад
Just 5 mins in, subscribed. Absolutely fantastic content. ❤
@paaabl0.
@paaabl0. Месяц назад
Thank you for not hiding the equations!
@TheBioCosmos
@TheBioCosmos Месяц назад
As a cell biologist who has some experience in protein biochemistry, I thought this was an amazing video. I used to do a bit of protein biochemistry a few years back, but now mostly working with imaging and cell biology. I love your videos. So beautifully crafted!
@patrycjawalo9633
@patrycjawalo9633 Месяц назад
As a pharmacy student - the explanation of molecular modeling is on top!😀
@petnotobg5245
@petnotobg5245 Месяц назад
This is absolutely amazing... It's so masterfully done that I am genuinely stunned and at a loss for words. If there was an equivalent to the Nobel prize in educational content this should win it. Keep this up man, truly amazing work.
@diegobaldwin3549
@diegobaldwin3549 Месяц назад
I've always wondered how we studied these interactions, I would have never guessed that it was as clever and interesting as it was shown.Molecular biology is really all about multiple disciplines huh.
@audreywandel
@audreywandel Месяц назад
Thank you so much for posting this, I have Asperger's and this makes sense ❤❤❤
@laviefu0630
@laviefu0630 Месяц назад
I'm a 50 y-o autodidact and this is by far ONE of the greatest piece of science education I have ever seen.
@jordanboysen4714
@jordanboysen4714 14 дней назад
I’m in a PhD for molecular dynamics and this is the video I wish I had when I started. This is amazing!
@aaaaa-oh6dk
@aaaaa-oh6dk 2 месяца назад
The visualizations and the style of the video are of very high quality! Incredible work
@juangil384
@juangil384 Месяц назад
Incredible video
@Samu_Sango
@Samu_Sango Месяц назад
This video approaches to what I always have wondered about. That was fantastic!
@IkromHere
@IkromHere 24 дня назад
great ! keep making videos
@itsmemakz
@itsmemakz Месяц назад
Im a bioinformatics master's and this just perfectly described a course on structural Bioinformatics I took. Phenomenal work!
@ImRyozanpaku
@ImRyozanpaku 2 месяца назад
Absolutely masterful video composition and exposition! How did you create such wonderful animations? Would like to pursue creating this type of content, if you have some pointers on how/where to start!
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
Well, I used a combo of blender, manim and keynote. If you want an inside scoop of the very detailed processes, consider becoming a patreon member!
@bbrother92
@bbrother92 2 месяца назад
@@Nanorooms keynote?
@dipteeshukla7
@dipteeshukla7 Месяц назад
2:19 he thinks exactly like me. Thank you for catering my curiosity!
@TourniquetTwin
@TourniquetTwin 2 месяца назад
From a standpoint of the molecular biochemistry that constitutes life, these videos are visually and didactically excellent, and I wish I had discovered them when I was studying this. Well, repetitio est mater studiorum, and since I’m of the belief one is never done studying in life, I am very grateful for these audiovisual repetition cards. My autistic brain approves muchly.
@magentafox1657
@magentafox1657 26 дней назад
I've got to be honest I'm still confused and I can't really grasp how this works, but it's cool to see this
@rexaimo1
@rexaimo1 Месяц назад
Man this brings joy to my day as a biology student, thank you
@Bowserinator
@Bowserinator 2 месяца назад
Unexpected three body problem reference
@Jugulator31
@Jugulator31 Месяц назад
You just proved that there's no free will and we're all just moisture machines.
@baniduno4786
@baniduno4786 Месяц назад
me when i use basic logic:
@Yilmaz4
@Yilmaz4 Месяц назад
my thoughts exactly
@teosprock3508
@teosprock3508 Месяц назад
M O I S T
@sammiller4301
@sammiller4301 Месяц назад
Love this! I’m just getting started in structural biology research and think this is a great resource for science education
@FacilityMax
@FacilityMax 2 месяца назад
I study quantitative biology and I have to say you're doing a great job at simplifying complex biological mathematical concepts - continue the great work! I also loved your video on morphogen gradients!
@ohedd
@ohedd Месяц назад
Somewhere between the scale of the atom and the molecule is where the weird rules of quantum weirdness transition into Newtonian common sense. It's fascinating to see how well the interaction between drugs and proteins actually makes common Newtonian sense.
@vlad0520
@vlad0520 Месяц назад
you've really done a very good job mixing between biology and physics in a extremely creative way, keep it up
@Mercedezbend
@Mercedezbend Месяц назад
Physics makes me appreciate the world
@loganchase4077
@loganchase4077 Месяц назад
As a senior undergrad molecular neuroscience student, it's crazy how this is the most educational video I have yet to see and it wasn't even from a course or professor. If only orgo professors gave these kinds of videos lol.
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms Месяц назад
That’s funny. I’m actually a Junior undergrad 😂
@loganchase4077
@loganchase4077 Месяц назад
That's freaking insane dude, is your major neuro as well?@@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms Месяц назад
Nah. It’s called integrated science. I mixed math biochem and chem
@juannicolasmunozortiz5399
@juannicolasmunozortiz5399 16 дней назад
Soy un estudiante de secundaria colombiano, y espero algún día entender inglés para entender esto
@user-bk8tf6cw4b
@user-bk8tf6cw4b Месяц назад
Thank you for making and sharing this.
@juliangrandvallet5359
@juliangrandvallet5359 Месяц назад
Words can't describe how amazingly good this video is. Thanks.
@ryancabell3775
@ryancabell3775 2 месяца назад
MOMMMM NEW NANOROOMS JUST DROPPED
@hrperformance
@hrperformance Месяц назад
This was an absolute pleasure to watch
@alexdelarge1845
@alexdelarge1845 Месяц назад
this is a high quality piece of sciense man. thank you for such a content
@luisborroel6052
@luisborroel6052 2 месяца назад
I realy love your work bro, stay scientific!!!
@mememachine2586
@mememachine2586 2 месяца назад
Yet another incredible video!!
@Zane_Alto
@Zane_Alto Месяц назад
Incredibly well put together! Not too simple, not too complex that you can't follow. Not to be picky, but in case it helps future views and outreach, I would recommend turning up the audio as it is pretty quiet, and possibly some quick dynamic range compression so that the volume levels don't vary when you talk a little quieter or louder. Anyways I'm happy I found this channel and will be watching more!!
@AmruMagdy
@AmruMagdy День назад
Love how she's writing on the board and explaining at the same time. The best way for information to stick. Great lecture professor! hbb gene 147 honey
@krishnaraoragavendran7592
@krishnaraoragavendran7592 Месяц назад
1:42 Newton's laws of motion and molecular dynamics simulations. 3:28 The three body problem.
@Homerisnude
@Homerisnude Месяц назад
perfect video! I am doin it with a different Virus, but the workflow is the same. Love it 10/10. If i need to introduce my topic to non sience people, i'm gonna use this kind of introduction. Maybe a follow up Video would be how to use that together with crystallographie or NMR to advance drug discovery.
@Chemicator
@Chemicator 2 месяца назад
Great explanation 👍
@undertow2142
@undertow2142 Месяц назад
I appreciate you’re bringing awareness to the truth that deep down all we are is Lego blocks, mechanical computers, and miniature machines.
@bringbackthedislikecount6767
@bringbackthedislikecount6767 Месяц назад
As a physics major who’s quite passionate to learn about life science as well, I can safely say that biophysics is perhaps the coolest subject you can take. Just such a shame that it’s not offered here in my university because of how few people are taking it
@talroitberg5913
@talroitberg5913 Месяц назад
If you study physics and a bit of biology in undergrad, you may be able to do biophysics in grad school.
@alexandrebeaulac8953
@alexandrebeaulac8953 Месяц назад
I'm currently doing a major in physics and a minor in biology. I'm also working in a biophysics lab. You could maybe find one in your university and ask the prof you could work for him. It's a great way to learn biophysics
@Jose-yx8bg
@Jose-yx8bg Месяц назад
What an amazing video! I'm a graduate student in Biological Sciences and I use this method in my undergraduate research! I really enjoyed the video, congratulations!
@DwarvesAndDice
@DwarvesAndDice 2 месяца назад
I started studying MD, specifically CGMD this past year and wow man you did an exceptional job with this video, I can only imagine what you've got in the pipeline for the future!! I was wondering how long does it tend to take you to do your calculations? And what kind of time step are you able to run with? Thanks and keep it up!
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
All in my friend’s paper in the description
@janamarkovic6458
@janamarkovic6458 2 месяца назад
Fantastic video, one of the best educational videos I've seen. Do you have any book recommendations related to topics similar to this or molecular biology in general? :)
@TourniquetTwin
@TourniquetTwin 2 месяца назад
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. It was one of the books we had at uni, and it has EVERYTHING you might want to know about the building blocks of life, metabolism, and how it all comes together in an entropy-defying biochemical symphony for the time of life in any being. Don’t let the size scare you away. The book could pass for a murder weapon, but that’s just because it needs to be that big to contain all that knowledge it can convey onto you.
@janamarkovic6458
@janamarkovic6458 2 месяца назад
@@TourniquetTwin Thank you so much for the recommendation, I'll definitely check it out!
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
Lehinger and Stryer are both awesome. I’m using both in my courses.
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 3 дня назад
11:35 It's kind of funny that they give parts of the squiggle body part names
@otalactea
@otalactea 16 дней назад
❤love it
@sca4723
@sca4723 Месяц назад
Really thanks, too much apreciatted that you take this sience ( until now, underrated by the science divulgation community ) and explain even better than i would do it, from a full time MD student... thank you
@moona3071
@moona3071 Месяц назад
wow... just... pure wow.. im so amazed to see this. im currently studying physics, and i hate it, but this inspired me to learn physics and try to understand it better ❤
@glenliesegang233
@glenliesegang233 Месяц назад
The location of every amino acid in every protein in this structure is specified by digital information in base 64 encoding, one "digit" per amino acid. The information came first.
@johnrealnoob
@johnrealnoob Месяц назад
My physic teacher send me this clip . This is so perfect ❤
@blzr8
@blzr8 Месяц назад
Can knot thory be used for this application?
@becerraluisc
@becerraluisc Месяц назад
Could you please make this a series?
@potatolard9643
@potatolard9643 Месяц назад
I am a student right now and I am in love with this field of study. What college degrees and grad school programs would align with this area, currently I am trying for a biochem degree.
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms Месяц назад
Biochem would fit nicely. An even better option would be bioinformatics.
@MolecularMatt0821
@MolecularMatt0821 Месяц назад
I’m a molecular biologist and this aligns with a lot of what I do. Molecular biology is a lot of these field wrapped up into one (Biochem, Bioinformatics, pharmacokinetics, genetics, immunology, virology…..) go get a good MCB degree! (Molecular & Cellular Biology)
@ROForeverMan
@ROForeverMan Месяц назад
Consciousness is all there is.
@lobstrosity7163
@lobstrosity7163 Месяц назад
Very interesting and those graphics are fantastic. Is this the same tech as in those simulations that hopefully will replace animal testing in the future?
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 27 дней назад
i stick currants in buns.. (making currant buns) nice video 🙂
@heyihavenoclue7541
@heyihavenoclue7541 2 месяца назад
great video!
@wrog268
@wrog268 Месяц назад
0:56 that is exactly what they do but the. With X-rays to find the structure. I have seen the place where they found the structure of the sars protein at bessy II.
@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk
@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk Месяц назад
I think your comment got broken.
@philidor9657
@philidor9657 2 месяца назад
Awesome video but as a chemist I can’t stop thinking about the 2HN- at 2:00 😖 Do keep it up though! Just not that notation hahah
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
Is Ochem your nightmare or sumthn? 😩
@philidor9657
@philidor9657 2 месяца назад
⁠@@Nanoroomsnah O Chem is my jam I do it for a living! Would just be better to notate it as H2N-. So basically I’m just being a pedantic dork. Awesome explanation and demonstration of adjacency and communicability matrices btw. It makes the effect of drugs on their drug targets feel really intuitive!
@seetsamolapo5600
@seetsamolapo5600 Месяц назад
​@@Nanoroomsiupac is what he's asking for
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms Месяц назад
Oh yeah lolll I just realized I made a notation mistake
@scienc-ification2539
@scienc-ification2539 Месяц назад
beautiful video. one of the best I have watched. lovely guys. keep going. By next month, probably 100 K subs and soon a million. Amazing!
@miketheant1107
@miketheant1107 2 месяца назад
Incredible video.
@hansduran9462
@hansduran9462 2 месяца назад
So neat, bro. You're so cool! Thanks. Keep making more💛
@sobbski2672
@sobbski2672 2 месяца назад
What do you think of RFDiffusion All-Atom? pretty cool right, RFAA too
@cupostuff9929
@cupostuff9929 Месяц назад
11:14 exp expansion jumpscare
@smileyp4535
@smileyp4535 Месяц назад
I can’t wait until education is universalized and classes start using info videos and such like this
@Electronics4Guitar
@Electronics4Guitar Месяц назад
Nice explanations. I like the Taylor series expansion too. Also, the communicability matrix looks a lot like a 2-D FFT. I wonder if any additional information could be obtained by doing an FFT or some other transform on the data? Anyway, nice presentation 👍🏻
@mamons30
@mamons30 Месяц назад
So we're just a bunch of vibrations? We've been vibin from the start?
@bilalmoh1701
@bilalmoh1701 Месяц назад
Amazing
@saddish2816
@saddish2816 Месяц назад
Im edging rn and this is greatest piece of sceince education I have ever seen
@JohnnyApplePie15
@JohnnyApplePie15 Месяц назад
💀
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms Месяц назад
🤔
@greylandrum9164
@greylandrum9164 Месяц назад
Okay yeah man that's like the coolest thing ever
@arimoku972
@arimoku972 Месяц назад
What field of science is this, I’d like to get into it
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 27 дней назад
how did you find this video...? i asked for biology and physics but is it chemistry??
@smiffyjack113
@smiffyjack113 Месяц назад
Great video
@fyang1429
@fyang1429 Месяц назад
I work in structural biology (wet lab doing x-ray crystallography and cryo-EM) and we don’t trust MD at all. It’s funny to see that different groups of people doing MD can come up with different answers to the same system - yes I’ve even heard a group saying Arieh Warshel’s model is “crude”. Why? The models are too simple and often can’t take in account of the solvent’s behavior due to computation power limits. Even with QM/MM, the model can only understand what the experimenter puts in, which can miss some serious things. Also a lot of proteins can have turnover time magnitudes higher than MD could simulate. In summary, MD is interesting but often quite limited just on its own.
@tom-hy1kn
@tom-hy1kn Месяц назад
If an alien came to earth he would say, that car must have evolved out of the earth over millions of years.
@johnfakes1298
@johnfakes1298 2 месяца назад
Mom! Nanorooms just dropped again!
@johnfakes1298
@johnfakes1298 2 месяца назад
Nanorooms what is your education background?
@Nanorooms
@Nanorooms 2 месяца назад
Currently, honours in integrated science at UBC
@johnfakes1298
@johnfakes1298 2 месяца назад
@@Nanorooms that’s dope. Best of luck.
@hansduran9462
@hansduran9462 2 месяца назад
Also you just earned a subscriber
@12kenbutsuri
@12kenbutsuri Месяц назад
One professor said molecular simulations are great at explaining things, but almost impossible to come up with new concepts or discoveries. I am not sure how true that is.
@user-oo8fd2ov5m
@user-oo8fd2ov5m 2 месяца назад
how do you make these videos? I hope you can make some tutorials explaining the process of such videos
@theextremegigachad
@theextremegigachad Месяц назад
Did you use ChimeraX?
@averykuo8956
@averykuo8956 Месяц назад
10:10 script shouldve been spooky instead of strange
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