Aug 16, 2016

Virtual reality allows scientists to walk into a cancer cell


After generations of peering into a microscope to examine cells, scientists could simply stroll straight through one.


Calling his project the “stuff of science fiction,” director of the 3D Visualisation Aesthetics Lab at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), John McGhee is letting people come face-to-face with a breast cancer cell.


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Using data pulled from a high-resolution electron-microscope at the University of Queensland, the expert in CGI has recreated the cancer cell in virtual reality.


McGhee told Mashable Australia his team uses Unity, the development platform for video games, to build a 3D mesh of the cell adding texture, colour, light and any effects. …


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Virtual reality allows scientists to walk into a cancer cell

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