High throughput biology is like taking a lot of pictures of tiny things really fast. Scientists use machines to quickly and automatically study lots and lots of tiny things like cells and molecules. They take pictures or measure things about them very quickly and then use computers to analyze all the information. It's like taking a lot of pictures of your toys to study them and understand how they work, but instead of toys, scientists use high-tech machines to study things that are too small to see with your eyes. This makes it easier for them to discover new things and understand how things work in our bodies.