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Chemistry doesn’t suck, Chemistry is Beautiful! [Incredible reactions shot with 4K UltraHD resolution]

Tibi Puiu by Tibi Puiu
December 4, 2014
in Art, Chemistry, Videos
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The Tsinghua University Press and University of Science and Technology of China partnered to release an amazing video which zooms on various chemical reactions  at ultraHD resolution. Using  advanced computer graphics and state-of-the-art interactive technology, a group of 3D artists in Shanghai created this extraordinary short animation to express their impression of chemical structures. Check out the result in the embedded video below and find out more at the “Chemistry is Beautiful” project website.

Chemical reaction

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Tibi Puiu

Tibi is a science journalist and co-founder of ZME Science. He writes mainly about emerging tech, physics, climate, and space. In his spare time, Tibi likes to make weird music on his computer and groom felines.

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