A musical translation of COVID-19's structure is a viral hit on SoundCloud

The musical translation of the structure and sequence of COVID-19's spike protein is a hit on SoundCloud with nearly a million listens.
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The novel coronavirus, often described as an invisible enemy, is indeed a nanoscopic object that cannot be seen. But COVID-19 can be made audible. MIT professor Markus Buehler used a computational algorithm to translate the structure and sequence of the virus' spike protein into music. The result is a moving symphony of relaxing sounds that reflects how the virus tricks our bodies and takes over our cells.

The piece of music, which has nearly one million listens on SoundCloud, can help us learn more about how the virus works and how we can, in turn, protect ourselves from it.

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