Biophysics are useful in understanding how species interact with the world around them. They enable the ability to understand how light, sound, environment and other organisms can interact.
The study of biophysics makes for added discovery and understanding of organisms. It can identify solutions for problems involving organisms, ecosystems and environments, and how each work together.
By studying biophysics, scientists gain the ability to build on the current knowledge of organisms and how interactions can improve life on Earth.
Biophysics are a very broad topic that focus on many topics. Some topics include single molecule biophysics, protein dynamics and RNA dynamics.
The study of biophysics began in 1956, when the Biophysical Society started. The society was created by Samuel A. Talbot, Kenneth S. Cole, Ernest C. Pollard and Otto H. Schmitt, and focused on the systems of biophysics and key topics for research.