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Computational Biophysics

Computational Biophysics is the use of computer simulations and mathematical models to understand biological processes and structures. It's a lot like digital biology where scientists use computers to study life systems like how proteins fold, how cells move, or how drugs interact with viruses. This field combines physics principles, life sciences, and computer technology to give researchers a detailed view into the unseen world of biological system which they can't observe directly, ultimately helping in areas like medicine design or understanding diseases.