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I'm an idea engineer advocating curiousness and love. Transforming mental energy into the physical form is awesome. I hold no expectations for you as we all have limitless potential. As a great friend of mine always inquires, "are you going to curse the darkness, or light a flame?" Join me world-family on this great exploration of life. Let's laugh and vibe together as one. Peace.
Posted on Wednesday, 30 May
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Posted on Saturday, 28 April
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Posted on Saturday, 28 April
Check out this great piece of art on Saatchi Online. Let’s Talk It Over. #1 by Dennis Shields
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
Yet Present - Urubici
by Guilherme Ghisoni
Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Original: $1,050
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
September travel news: Editor’s picks
Hôtel Americano, New York, USA: Habita Hotels has chosen New York as the location of its first outpost outside Mexico. Hôtel Americano provides Chelsea with a fun new hangout, complete with rooftop pool and café, restaurant and two bars.
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
‘What is produced’ by Liam Gillick at the Maureen Paley stand
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
Library (by Adele M. Reed)
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
The Prince Philip Designers Prize 2010
Moggridge designed the world’s first laptop, the Grid Compass computer, 1982
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
‘Brains: The mind as matter’ at the Wellcome Collection, London
‘My Soul’ by Katharine Dowson, 2005. Courtesy: Katharine Dowson, GV Art
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
Epigenetics - McGill News (by Matt Forsythe)
Interesting illustration, aptly named!
Epigenetics, literally translated means “above the genome.” It’s the study of how different environmental factors can alter the way our genetic code is expressed. Interested? Watch this episode of NOVA all about it!
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
Karyotypes describe the number of chromosomes in an organism, and provide a picture of what they look like under a light microscope. Attention is paid to their length, the position of the centromeres, banding pattern, differences between the sex chromosomes, and any other physical characteristics.
Karyotypes can be used for many purposes - to study chromosomal aberrations, cellular function, taxonomic relationships, and to gather information about past evolutionary events, for example. Chromosomal disorders, like Down Syndrome, show up clearly in karyotype analysis.
FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) is my FAV! BEAUTIFUL pics!
Posted on Saturday, 28 April
(by chooseanalog)