Cellular biology
248. Nature is not scale-free
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With thanks to @hugan.
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
)
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118. Last two weeks of November on NEQNET
Well, those two weeks were quite productive ones! – 19 posts in overall (or 20 including this one
) This counts to 1.5 posts per day (and you should take into account that I was on leave to Munich for 4 days). I hope my writing was not too boring for you
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97. Second week of November on NEQNET
Physics
* Quintessence on the string theory landscape?
I discuss the recent paper by Kaloper and Sorbo explaining how quintessence can be realized on the string theory landscape, as follows from the title. The post also contains small introduction explaining what is quintessence field and why we want so hard to find it on the 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
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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.

Often they contain other organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts, but this is not what will interest us at this time – let us focus on membranes.
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