Hrrrm-hah. Well. The FrinkTank has delivered a little addendum to the last Tangled Bank. Sneaky. You knew those guys couldn't possibly do everything conventionally.
Meanwhile, Tangled Bank #61 will be appearing at Epigenetics News next Wednesday. Send in those links!
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The next Tangled Bank will be at Further Thoughts on 2 April — it's time to send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net.
Meanwhile, get inspired to write some Tangled Bank-worthy posts by reading these fine carnivals.
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Also don't forget to send in those links for Tangled Bank #61 to pzmyers@pharyngula.org, host@tangledbank.net, or Epigenetics News.
or, better yet, enjoy the fine selection of summer carnivals.
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Prof. Meyers, Is this something you would be interested in? It's all about research into the mechanics of cell division and differentiation.
Dr. Myers,
A few months ago, you stated that you were going to be reviewing The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin's Dilemna by Kirschner, Gerhart and Norton. Any chance we might be seeing that review sometime soon?
Since I got a few clicks on my site thanks to Mooser, if anyone is interested in cell division etc. you can see also www.cell-division-program.com This is first animation model of cell proliferation.