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Snow stopper
This post is completely justified since crystals are a central topic at Reciprocal Space and I awoke this morning to a landscape covered with them: Snow has the wonderful property of making the world look fresh and new. Even the … Continue reading
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The Sword of Sabin
A discussion initiated by Katherine Haxton prompted me to check out ResearchBlogging.org and there I discovered the Virology Blog written by Vincent Racaniello. Vincent is a poliovirus researcher at Columbia University; I’d met him a few times while working on … Continue reading
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To be or not to be great
You choose, but both paths involve outrageous fortune. Me? I can’t figure it out. Until six months ago I had never heard of Richard Hamming, a masterful mathematician and computer scientist from Bell Labs. I’d heard of Bell Labs all … Continue reading
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Pit stop
I don’t know what it is about 2009, but I don’t seem to have got going. My posts so far this year have amounted to a note about what’s on telly and a photo of some over-sized dice. And it’s … Continue reading
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God plays dice
Sparked by a remark made by Kristi Vogel on blogging with images, here is one that’s been hovering at the back of my photo collection. Does God play dice? Apparently, despite Einstein’s objections, the deity is a bit of a … Continue reading
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You can call him Al
This is normally Matt’s brief but I thought people (in the UK at least) might be interested to know that a three-part series on Science and Islam, fronted by Prof Jim Al-Khalili, starts at 9 pm tonight on BBC4. The … Continue reading
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Imagine there’s no Earth
It’s easy if you try. I’ve never much cared for John Lennon’s song: despite the wistful melody and admirable sentiment, the scientific precisionist in me could never quite get past the poor grammar. “And no religion too, Mr Lennon? And … Continue reading
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Diamond nights
Yesterday morning I awoke in crumpled clothes on a strange sofa, my mouth feeling furry and unwashed. I’d crashed there at about 5.30 am and only snatched a couple of hours of fitful sleep. As I gazed blearily at unfamiliar … Continue reading
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Blogging Challenge Inverted (2)
Here is the second of two guest blogs from my tutorial students, completing my inverted blogging challenge. This one is from Louie Barnett, who provides an entertainingly seasonal take on the murky world of G-protein coupled receptors. Take it away, … Continue reading
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Blogging Challenge Inverted (1)
I know, I know—the challenge is supposed to be about getting more senior people into blogging but I turned it on its end and set a mini-challenge of my own to my new batch of Biochemistry undergraduate tutees. I asked … Continue reading
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