steel arrows, rods, and cubes intertwine to form michael jantzen's vast protein pavilion
Briefly

Within every cell in the human body, billions of microscopic molecular machines are hard at work - allowing our eyes to detect light, our neurons to fire, and the unique instructions of our DNA to be deciphered.
We have discovered more about the world than any other civilization before us. But we have been stuck on this one problem, how do proteins fold up. How do proteins go from a string of amino acids to a compact shape that acts as a machine and drives life?
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