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OMNOME: Doing the Robot to a Chaotic Beat
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Sunday, July 1, 2007. Doing the Robot to a Chaotic Beat. Omnome is dedicated to talking about three broad subjects and how they intersect at the point of human application; technology. The subjects are:. So far, we have talked a LOT about biology. A little about physics. And not at all about math. Honestly, it bothers me that I haven't written about math at all. Mathematics is what ties all of this together. Mathematics, by one definition. Like I said, kind of lame and non-descript, right? The study of c...
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OMNOME: September 2007
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Saturday, September 15, 2007. Large Hadron Collider: Apocalypse Soon? While looking over my site visit statistics, I found that many of my visits are to my article. A few months back about the Large Hadron Collider. Under construction in France and Switzerland. A quick glance through the search terms that have led people to the article yield the following:. Large Hadron Collider Doomsday. Large Hadron Collider Apocalypse. Large Hadron Collider Destroy Universe. Harge Hadron Collider End of the World.
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OMNOME: August 2007
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Counting Chickens: Cancer Still Tough to Crack. Pennsylvanian Inventor Touting Cancer "Cure". A challenge. It is a challenge to patients. It is a challenge to their families. It is a challenge to researchers. A leukemia patient from Erie, Pennsylvania decided to take matters into his own hands. His name is John Kanzius. How is this any different from chemotherapy which targets cancer cells in a rudimentary way by targeting dividing cells? Honestly, one could make a case to say t...
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OMNOME: The Tangled Bank #83
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Thursday, July 5, 2007. The Tangled Bank #83. The 83rd Tangled Bank. Has been posted at Aardvarchaeology. Omnome's Parkinson's gene therapy post. Was included in the carnival. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Omnome.com is a two person project. All articles are original content written and edited by us. We are doing this because we love science and we want to share what little we know with you. We hope we learn a few things along the way. The Tangled Bank #83.
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OMNOME: Cancer: A Mistep into Chaos Quicksand?
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Sunday, July 8, 2007. Cancer: A Mistep into Chaos Quicksand? I spent much of this weekend pouring over two publications. The first, Probing Genetic Overlap Among Complex Human Phenotypes. Was published in PNAS. As I learn more about this work, I will share more about my understanding of the potential significance. I spent a lot of time attempting to wrap my feeble mind around this past weekend was a fascinating conceptual "modeling" paper written by Dr. Ivo Janecka. It is a sentiment which many scientist...
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OMNOME: CERN's LARGE HADRON COLLIDER- A Big Hit?
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Monday, June 11, 2007. CERN's LARGE HADRON COLLIDER- A Big Hit? You may have recently read in the newspaper or seen television news reports about a brand new particle accelerator in. That could provide new information to physicists that might allow for them to settle upon a “Theory of Everything”. What could anyone possibly mean when they say “Theory of Everything”? Really small subatomic stuff) and special relativity ( E=mc 2. Would a unified theory help you predict how your boss will react to your hang...
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OMNOME: Tangled Bank #84!
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Thursday, July 19, 2007. Please stop by Tangled Bank 84. At the Voltage Gate. Omnome got a nod for our post. About life, chaos, and disease. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Omnome.com is a two person project. All articles are original content written and edited by us. We are doing this because we love science and we want to share what little we know with you. We hope we learn a few things along the way. View my complete profile. Cows of the World Rejoice!
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OMNOME: Counting Chickens: Cancer Still Tough to Crack
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Counting Chickens: Cancer Still Tough to Crack. Pennsylvanian Inventor Touting Cancer "Cure". A challenge. It is a challenge to patients. It is a challenge to their families. It is a challenge to researchers. A leukemia patient from Erie, Pennsylvania decided to take matters into his own hands. His name is John Kanzius. How is this any different from chemotherapy which targets cancer cells in a rudimentary way by targeting dividing cells? Honestly, one could make a case to say t...
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OMNOME: Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
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Saturday, August 25, 2007. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. It has been far too long since I last posted. I have missed the Omnome. Project and the Science Blogging community as a whole quite a bit while I have been distracted. I realized in the first months after initiating this blog site that the diversity of discussion in the science blog community really expanded my scientific thinking. So what have I been doing? First of all, to say that I. 2) My research group used stem cells in an animal model...
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OMNOME: Cows of the World Rejoice!
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Monday, July 16, 2007. Cows of the World Rejoice! A Step Toward Treating Prion Pathologies? In 1997 Dr. Stanley Prusiner. Of the University of California at San Fransisco. Was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. For his discovery of prions. Approximately 15 years earlier. Prusiner had characterized the first infectious agents that were not somehow regulated by DNAs or RNAs. The infectious, or PrP sc. I like to think of the PrP sc. Should be expelled, but the administrators can't do it beca...