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  1. Tips from a Biotech Pioneer: Leroy Hood Reflects on His Career, and Offers Some Advice

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - 7 hours ago

    Biotech, Leroy Hood, Systems Biology Leroy Hood wrote: (Editor’s note: This is an excerpt of an autobiographical essay by Leroy Hood. A full version describing many of his career decisions appeared earlier this year

    Also tagged: national, biotech, physics, life sciences, leroy hood, boston xcon, national xcon, seattle xcon, san diego xcon

  2. Tips from a Biotech Pioneer: Leroy Hood Reflects on His Career, and Offers Some Advice

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - 13 hours ago

    Biotech, Leroy Hood, Systems Biology Leroy Hood wrote: (Editor’s note: This is an excerpt of an autobiographical essay by Leroy Hood. A full version describing many of his career decisions appeared earlier this year

    Also tagged: national, biotech, physics, life sciences, leroy hood, boston xcon, national xcon, seattle xcon, san diego xcon

  3. Could Life Evolve on the Internet?

    Could Life Evolve on the Internet?

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Sep 9, 2008

    If principles of life are universal, could life emerge on the internet? I posed the question to evolutionary dynamicist Martin Nowak of Harvard University, developer of a mathematical model of evolution's origins, the

    Also tagged: evolution, complexity

  4. A Fleet of 1500 Cloud-Seeding Ships Could Stop Global Warming, Say Scientists [Mega Environmentalism]

    A Fleet of 1500 Cloud-Seeding Ships Could Stop Global Warming, Say Scientists [Mega Environmentalism]

    io9.com » io9 - Sep 8, 2008

    Using a fleet of 1500 wind-powered ships that cruise the oceans autonomously, spraying massive plumes of salt water into the air, we could reverse the effects of global warming within years. So says John Latham, a

    Also tagged: climate change, science, environment, mega environmentalism

  5. A New Pathway For Cancer Research

    A New Pathway For Cancer Research

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Sep 4, 2008

    The future of cancer drug development may be targeting pathways rather than single genes and their products. Two new and unprecedentedly detailed analyses of pancreatic and brain cancers found dozens of mutations, but

    Also tagged: cancer

  6. War on Cancer Grows More Tangled

    War on Cancer Grows More Tangled

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Sep 4, 2008

    Cancer-causing mutations are so varied and subtle that targeting pathways -- not single genes and their products -- may be the future of cancer drug development. Two new and unprecedentedly detailed analyses of

    Also tagged: cancer

  7. Open-Source Biomodels: Molecules First, Then the World

    Open-Source Biomodels: Molecules First, Then the World

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Jul 22, 2008

    The open-source software movement has finally met the world of biological modeling. Both a language and a program, "little b" gives systems biologists an infrastructure for building and sharing models of cellular

    Also tagged: web tech

  8. Earth Systems Science Agency -- To the Rescue! [Mega Environmentalism]

    io9.com » io9 - Jul 3, 2008

    Members of the Earth Systems Science Agency can predict the future, monitor the weather and control satellites. They have a loosely-defined connection to the U.S. government and several cutting-edge labs, and possess

    Also tagged: science, environment, nature, earth science, mega environmentalism, earth systems science agency

  9. Bill Gates on Pharmaceuticals: The System Isn't Working

    Bill Gates on Pharmaceuticals: The System Isn't Working

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Apr 23, 2008

    Ten weeks and counting. That's how long Bill Gates has until July 1, when he will officially end his role as chairman at Microsoft, the company he co-founded more than 30 years ago, and turn his attention to the Bill

  10. The Complexity of Evolution

    The Complexity of Evolution

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Apr 16, 2008

    Scientists usually study natural selection at a single level, such as genes or individuals or even a population, says biophysical complexity researcher Maya Paczuski -- but it takes place at all these levels

    Also tagged: evolution

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