
A place to check what I have been reading and thinking about bioinformatics science and technology
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Martin Fenner, asked some questions to science bloggers in Nature Networks that I think are interesting. Plus, the meme is going around my blogging neighbourhood so I thought I would join in as well: 1. What is your blog about?It is mostly about science and...
My blog is 5 years old today and to celebrate I am trying to actually do some blogging. There are a couple of reasons why I have blogged less in the past months. In part it was due to FriendFeed and also in part because I was trying to finish a project on the...
I read two interesting books recently that relate to how the internet is changing businesses and society in general.The Long Tail by Chris Anderson ends up suffering from its own success. I was so exposed to the long tail meme before reading the book that there...
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Nature Precedings, a pre-print server for biomedical researchIt was hard to hold off from blogging about this but I can finally write about Nature Precedings, a new free service provided by the Nature Publishing Group. The official announcement is in this editorial:"......
Some domain families of similar function have expanded more than others during evolution. Different domain families might have significantly different constraints imposed by their fold that could explain these differences. This project aims to understand what...
Bio::Blogs #9Welcome to the ninth edition of the bioinformatics blog journal Bio::Blogs posted online on the 1st of April of 2007. The archive from previous months can be found at bioblogs.wordpress.com.Today is an exciting day for bioinformatics and open science...
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It's midnight! So, the submission form is now closed. Over the past year we have collected hundreds of excellent entries for the anthology - thanks to all who made the submissions. Jennifer Rohn has lined up some star people to judge all the entries, and in...
Last week, Martin Fenner at Nature Network Bloggers Forumaskedhis fellow science bloggersnine inquisitivequestions about their experiences with thegenre.Severalpeople— e.g., Eva Amsen; Henry Gee; Clare Dudman; Steffi Suhr; Stephen Curry;Massimo Pinto;...
Welcome to the first experimental issue of the newest science blog carnival - Praxis. Why experimental? Because we still have to see where to set the boundaries. If it is "Life in Academia", then pretty much everything on science blogs is eligible and the effect...


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