Tangled Bank #67 at Newton’s Binomium
Dr. Rick Azevedo is hosting this issue of Tangled Bank #67. Orac’s post at Respectful Insolence about the NIH grant process reminds me of what I’m NOT missing. But, of course, I’ve got friends who are still in the hunt.
There’s also a tidbit at Past Lessons, Future Theories on xDNA. What I found even more amusing was his “About” blurb that says: “I am blogging in a room, different from the one you are in now.” Scientists are so clever.
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1 opinion for Tangled Bank #67 at Newton’s Binomium
Michael Edward Phillips
Dec 11, 2006 at 12:51 am
I’m doing some research on Phosphorimaging of protean dna structures and slides of acidic peptone exegenesis. What would be the proper resource to document this in a paper on how microbiology evolution is affected by weather processes over time?
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