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@Humanpersonname

1 year ago

I’m in a college biochemistry class and we had to memorize the structures for the amino acids, I loved how the little animated pictures for each amino acid actually resembled the real structure for each, fantastic job on the artwork for this one!!

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@animus9346

1 year ago

As a biologist I can only say that this video is a masterpiece! The animation work is done beautifully to show how complex "the language of life" really is.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

I'm a molecular biologist and this video explains complex mechanisms in an amazingly simple manner! The artstyle is visually stunning and narration is brief and simple.

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@tahu9759

1 year ago

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@university89

1 year ago

I'm a simple-minded translator and teacher. I have never seen a message conveyed more succintly and a topic explained more thoroughly yet plainly than this. Now I have a vivid image of how my cells communicates. Great work, guys! Thank you.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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@accidentalGamer69

1 year ago

"....but if you look inside of what you really are, you just discover almost indescribable complexity, a beautiful language of life" This made me rethink things from a different perspective, thank you

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@Vish_911

1 year ago

As a normal person who breathes for living and not a biologist/doctor, this video is really very informative. Also i loved the animation.

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@jurggjon

1 year ago

"If you look outside at the incredible dimension and scale of space, a place where forever is a real thing, it is almost impossible not to feel a bit small. Not special. But if you look inside, into what you really are, you just discover almost indescribable complexity, the beautiful language of life." This quote is pure genius - it captures the contrast between feeling small in the universe, yet containing a world of complexity within ourselves. It's almost like it brings balance to these two perspectives that I've felt at different times. It's a perspective I've never heard before, and it feels almost groundbreaking. Whoever wrote this quote has captured something truly special.

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1 year ago

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@hyperfiz0980

1 year ago

"What's your first language?" the language of life "What-" *protein noises*

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@CellRus

1 year ago

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@MrBearitall

1 year ago

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1 year ago

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