Cellular biology

140. First two weeks of December at NEQNET

Dear friends
Before I proceed to the (becoming usual already) list of posts published at NEQNET during the last two weeks, let me say a couple of words about the blog itself, which is currently the source of  my pride
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138. Synthetic biology and iGem: part 2

This is the next (and probably the last - we will see ) part of my interview with Alexej Skvortsov, the leader of the Russian team in iGem 07, international competition in synthetic biology. (…)

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137. Synthetic biology and iGem: interview

This story is rather long one…
Browsing the web approximately a year ago , I have found an interesting article on wired.com which did show that biology students are considered somewhat more important asset than physics students nowadays - in particular, they are getting taught more effectively and more money is invested in their education  (the former, I guess, requires the latter, and yes, Ok, I am jealous )
If you decided not to click to the article in Wired, I’m talking about International (undergraduate!) student competition in synthetic biology iGem . (…)

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118. Last two weeks of November on NEQNET

Well, those two weeks were quite productive ones! (…)

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97. Second week of November on NEQNET

Physics
* Quintessence on the string theory landscape? (…)

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89. First week of November on NEQNET

Below is the list of  what I wrote on this blog during the first week of November… not bad actually, it looks like with Agata’s birth I have become more productive, not less… Surprising
In the mean time, the number of subsribers to this blog has hit the magic number 100 (and peaked at 108 :-)) Thanks for subscribing, new readers, you are very much welcome! (…)

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73. How eukaryotic cells feel direction

Eukaryotic cells present in both plants and animals are cells bounded by membranes and containing nuclei. (…)

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