Quitte frankly, the article doesn't amount to much - the video is worth clicking the link! This is what all the Folding at Home is all about!
https://www.rt.com/news/488669-coronavirus-structure-detail-video/
You can now look at the SARS-CoV-2 virus up close – at the atomic level, in fact – thanks to a scientifically accurate 3D model created by a biomedical visualization studio with the help of leading virologists.
The video by Visual Science, which is just over a minute long, lends fresh insight into the intricate structure of the deadly virus by painstakingly detailing how it functions – and how our bodies fight it. At the start of the video, we are told that the novel coronavirus at the center of the ongoing pandemic is a mere 1/1,000th the width of a human hair. Thanks to cutting-edge modelling tech, though, we are able to see the molecular structure of the virus up close.
Link to YouTube video.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 15 2020, @04:05AM (1 child)
Like I said a still image is just as effective at conveying everything in this "video".
Yes I know exactly what a virus is made of and how it works. There are videos of cellular mechanics that are a thousand times better than this waste of bandwidth. They just don't specifically show a coronavirus in action.
If you want to watch something useful and educational start with this real video. [youtu.be]of cellular mechanics.
Or this one. [youtube.com]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 15 2020, @06:18AM
Ha ha goatse nice try, I won't click your links.