

Held on 2020
Friday Special Lecture for High School and University Students_2020
Observe living cells with a super uber microscope[JP]
Yasushi Okada
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Our body is made up of about 37 trillion cells. Each cell is about 1/100 of a millimeter in size and invisible to the naked eye. Protein molecules working inside these cells are 1/1000 of the cell size, too small to be seen even with a microscope. Don't you want to see the molecules working inside a cell? I will talk about an amazing microscope that can make such a dream come true.
NOTE:
- This lecture was conducted only in Japanese.
講師紹介
The University of Tokyo Affiliation Department of Physics (GR), Graduate School of Science / Professor
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