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...
View ArticleThe Strange World of Molecular and Cellular Biology Animated
New Drew Berry animations! These are insane!!! Click here to view the embedded video. The post The Strange World of Molecular and Cellular Biology Animated appeared first on Evan Mantri.
View ArticlePaul Stamets at TEDMED 2011
Must-See Paul Stamets TEDMED talk about some truly awe-inspiring developments in medicinal and economic mycology: Click here to view the embedded video. Click here to view the embedded video. The...
View ArticleFerrofluid and soap bubbles
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View Article“Dirty Pictures”– Sasha Shulgin documentary online.
Documentary about the life and work of Sasha Shulgin: Click here to view the embedded video. The post “Dirty Pictures” – Sasha Shulgin documentary online. appeared first on Evan Mantri.
View ArticleSharing Hackerspaces with the Rest of the World
Mitch Altman & Bilal Ghalib give an excellent half-hour talk at the 2011 World Maker Faire NY about what hackerspaces are: fora.tv/2011/09/17/Sharing_Hackerspaces_with_the_Rest_of_the_World The...
View ArticleThe Doors Of Reception; Psychedelics and Neuroplasticity
In the Spring of 2011 I wrote a research paper for my Molecular Neurobiology class at UC Berkeley, titled: The Doors of Reception: Functionally selective receptor mosaics and the plasticity-inducing...
View ArticleNeuroplastic Mechanisms Elicited with Ketamine in Treatment-Resistant Depression
Ronald S. Duman, PhD and Professor of Psychiatry and professor of neurobiology and of pharmacology at Yale School of Medicine gives a presentation on the recent discoveries concerning the dramatic...
View ArticleCarbomorph
enables anyone to 3D-print functioning electronics: Engineers at the University of Warwick have developed ‘Carbomorph’, a conductive 3D printable plastic which allows circuits to be printed, meaning...
View ArticleNegative-Kelvin Quantum Gas Stabilized in Lab
Quantum gas goes below absolute zero; mimicks dark energy and paves the way for negative-Kelvin materials and anti-gravity. The post Negative-Kelvin Quantum Gas Stabilized in Lab appeared first on Evan...
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