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Category: biology
January 12, 2012
January 12, 2012
December 30, 2011
December 22, 2011
DNA Code Gets First Grammatical Update In 60 Years
Scientist crunch numbers from 32 different species and reveal fractal grammar behind ratios of codons and oligonucleotides.
For 60 years, biologists have known of only two grammar-like rules that govern the language of DNA. Now they’ve found four more
The Austrian biochemist, Erwin Chargaff, is famous for the two rules he discovered that now bear his name. At the time of this discovery, in 1950, the biggest problem in biology was understanding the structure of DNA. Chargaff’s rules turned out to be an important clue in this puzzle.
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Chargaff’s rules are important because they point to a kind of “grammar of biology”, a set of hidden rules that govern the structure of DNA. This grammar ought to reveal itself as patterns in DNA that are invariant across all species.But in the 60 years since Chargaff discovered his invariant patterns, no others have emerged. Until now.
December 21, 2011
December 19, 2011
Memory In Mice Dramatically Enhanced Using Genetics/Drug Combo
I was cramming for finals and thinking about how nice it would be to have this exact kind of technology, just as stumbled on this article:
December 4, 2011
The Ayahuasca Project
Definitely watch and share this trailer for a gorgeous looking documentary about ayahuasca shamanism, science and it’s use in treating Westerners afflicted with addictions and severe emotional traumas, as pioneered by the work of two doctors; Dr. Jacques Mabit, who “runs a legendary detox centre deep in the Peruvian jungle”and Dr. Gabor Maté, a lionhearted addiction specialist valiantly trying to establish a similar program in Canada. It is seeking completion funding on KickStarter so if you like the trailer please learn more by watching the Kickstarter video.
December 4, 2011
December 4, 2011
Genetics and Intelligence
Google TechTalk about some interesting research into the gene complexes associated with intelligence. Controversial territory but handled gracefully by the presenter who’s day job is particle physics. Nevertheless, it’s an inevitable area of investigation as we hurtle towards our teleological hyperhumanity.
December 4, 2011
The New Cybernetics
Editor in chief of WIRED magazine, Chris Anderson speaks @ TEDx Silicon Valley 2011 and shares some incredibly thought-provoking futures combining distributed sensorial networks and statistical data analysis for health, self-improvement and scientific research.





















