With the vigorous development of video journals, the unique expressive power of scientific research animations is gaining recognition among a growing number of researchers. By leveraging dynamic storytelling to break the limitations of static presentation, these animations vividly decompose complex scientific logics, laws of the microscopic world, and innovative highlights of research outcomes, emerging as "vivid carriers" for conveying the value of scientific research.
From top-tier journals such as Cell, Nature, and Science to international authoritative institutions like NASA, all have adopted scientific research animations as a bridge, enabling important research achievements to transcend language and professional barriers and be understood and recognized in broader fields. Moreover, in key scenarios including the rigorous presentation of project applications, the compelling demonstration of research results in defense sessions, and in-depth knowledge sharing among peers, scientific research animations further serve as a core driver to highlight the competitiveness of research outcomes and amplify academic influence.