Visualizing hidden worlds inside your body - Dee Breger

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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I'm going to take you on a journey
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into some hidden worlds inside your own body
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using the scanning electron microscope.
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These microscopes use a beam of electrons
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to illuminate things that are too small
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to be seen by the photons of visible light.
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And to put this in context,
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if you mentally divide one tiny millimeter
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into a thousand parts,
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each one of those parts is a micrometer,
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or micron for short.
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If you then divide one micron
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into another thousand parts,
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each one of those is a nanometer.
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And it's nanometers and microns
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that are the domain
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of the scanning electron microscope.
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So, let's start with something on the body
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that we can measure at about 100 microns wide,
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and that would be a human hair,
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which now you can see is covered with scales,
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just like all of our hairs,
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and in fact, just like all mammal hairs.
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We're going to plunge into the body now,
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and we've landed in the thyroid gland.
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Here we're looking at proteins
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that are being secreted into a storage chamber
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where they are going to develop
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into the mature thyroid hormones
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before being released into the body.
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And at this point you might be wondering
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if these colors are real.
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The answer is no.
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Electron images only happen in black and white.
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I often colorize my images for various reasons,
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but I don't change the structures,
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so the strucutres that you're seeing
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are all exactly as they were
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when I photographed them in the microscope.
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We're going to take a detour
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and zoom in on the heart muscle now.
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And the heart muscle has this curious structure
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that's kind of like corrugated cardboard.
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That's what allows the heart to expand and contract as it's beating.
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Let's go look at a lung with pneumonia.
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Here we've got a white blood cell
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poking around in an air sac,
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looking for something to clean out
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like a little vacuum cleaner.
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This is your immune systems at work.
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So what are the kinds of things
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that we don't want to be breathing,
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besides bacteria and viruses?
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Well, we all know to stay away from asbestos
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and now we can see why.
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This is a close-up view of the mineral
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that asbestos is made from,
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and now you can see that it's composed of
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many tiny, fine little needles.
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Each one of those needles is a single crystal.
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And in this picture, they're begininng to pry apart
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and tangle up into a spiky mess,
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not for breathing.
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What else might we want to avoid breathing?
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Well, how about diesel fuel?
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We're looking here at the particles of diesel soot,
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and these are extraordinarily tiny.
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In fact, each one of these little particles
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is only about 50 nanometers wide.
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We'll go and look at some blood now.
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We've got a collection
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of nice, fat, happy, healthy red blood cells,
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but they're all tangled up in a network of fibers.
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This is how the body makes a blood clot.
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And so, it surrounds a group of red blood cells
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and other cells, and traps them
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so the blood can't flow.
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We've got two more blood cells here,
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but they're not normal
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like the ones in the blood clot image.
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These are distorted.
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You can see that they're curling up
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and beginning to grow what's going to become spikes.
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These are sickle cells
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and these are what cause the condition
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of sickle cell amenia.
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We've gone into the mouth now
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and we've landed on dental plague,
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which you can see is covered with bacteria,
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and in fact dental plague is host
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to about 1,000 different species of bacteria.
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Lovely to think about.
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And now we are on to other teeth.
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We're on the surfaces of the,
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or the internal surfaces of the teeth themselves.
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The smaller one is a baby tooth
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that had just fallen out of the mouth
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of a young friend of mine,
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and I want to call your attention to the little holes.
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Those little holes are the tops
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of a whole network of tiny little tubes
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that circulate nourishing fluids inside your teeth.
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And we can see those tubes
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a little better in the larger picture
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because some of them are in cross-section.
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But in fact, this larger picture is showing you
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a portion of a tusk, which you may know
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is simply a great big, elongated tooth,
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so you would expect to see the same features
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between your teeth and a tusk.
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But that larger tusk picture is also rough
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by comparison to the young baby tooth.
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That's because it's many, many thousands of years old.
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It's also partly fossilized.
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And, between these two pictures,
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now you can see how your teeth relate
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to the tusk of an Ice Age mammoth.
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We're shooting up north now into the brain,
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and we can see these pink cells down at the bottom.
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Those are the neurons of memory.
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And I'm going to leave you with this picture
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because I know you're going to take
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a lot of happy memories away
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from your exciting day at TED
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and now you can visualize where those memories
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are being stored in your own brain.
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Thank you.
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