News: [Entry posted at 25th October 2005 06:50 PM GMT] A research team at Los Alamos National Laboratory has topped a world record for biological simulations, and given us a taste of reducto ad absurdum.
As reported in the Nov. 1 issue of PNAS the LANL team, led by Kevin Sanbonmatsu, used 768 of the ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 17th October 2005 05:21 PM GMT] Chris Mooney's "The Republican War on Science" showed up on my desk recently. The book traces the rise of the Republican Party's split with science, from its roots in the supersonic transport debate in the Nixon administration, to George W. Bush's ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 5th October 2005 06:38 PM GMT] The latest e-TOC from the journal Bioinformatics contains an application note on a really cool tool.
ProTag is a Microsoft Office extension that uses biological name and markup services called ProThesaurus and LiMB to find protein names and ... Click to continue
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