On to-do list: Mapping the Cancer Genome

Mapping the Cancer Genome: From Scientific American: “If we wish to learn more about cancer, we must now concentrate on the cellular genome.” Nobel laureate Renato Dulbecco penned those words more than 20 years ago in one of the earliest public calls for what would become the Human Genome Project. “Either try to discover the Continue reading On to-do list: Mapping the Cancer Genome

Life after Nano

I am actually getting used to life after the process of furiously writing a novel (which is sort of a piece of crap, but in a nice way). I sleep. I talk to people. Amazing thing. I still have to put an ending on the thing and get it ready for publication. No, I have Continue reading Life after Nano

Integers

Hey, I figure if you need to count beyond the number of fingers and toes you have, you’re on your own… Eric’s Archived Thoughts: That’s Pretty Old: Honestly, the most impressive thing is that she knows any numbers above fiveteen.