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  • A MICROSECOND of MD? Christ, NASA and Google want their computers back.

  • Are they saying all these dancing take only 1 microsecond?

  • That's only 1 microsecond? That really makes me appreciate life. One can't even begin to imagine all those proteins in every cell in your body, folding at 1 million times that speed.

  • How long does it take a protein to fold?

  • 1 microsecond

  • @sagun111 Less than 1 ms in many cases. It is astonishing when you consider how many different arrangements of the primary structure are possible.

  • @sagun111 some as fast as a millionth of a second. Simulating this takes a long time on a computer. In fact, it takes about a day to simulate a nanosecond (1/1,000,000,000 of a second). Unfortunately, proteins fold on the tens of microsecond timescale (10,000 nanoseconds), and some on the millisecond scale. Look up Folding@home

  • I think there was s light error at 0:53.

  • What do you think it was?

  • good point

  • and which nanosecond?

  • Looks good but could look way better. I hope that computer simulated animation can keep growing

  • Super Kawaii!!

  • It is amazing. Super cool.

  • Cool :)

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