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Tobias Seidl

Developmental biology: A cellular view of regeneration : Article : Nature - 0 views

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    Some interesting results concerning tissue regeneration. One day, astronauts will be doing it as well...
ESA ACT

Secrets of organ regeneration (german) - 0 views

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    This is an article on some progress in regeneration research. IF we want to look into it...
ESA ACT

Thumbs up for 3D bone printer - health - 07 March 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Wow, that's spooky - we did some work on organ regeneration, didn't we?
Francesco Biscani

Chernobyl fallout could drive evolution of 'space plants' - environment - 15 May 2009 -... - 0 views

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    Is this possibly relevant to tissue regeneration?
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    nice findings indeed ... this is one of the topics of research that I was contemplating to engage in after my PhD ...
Marcus Maertens

The Race to Save the Axolotl | JSTOR Daily - 2 views

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    A white creature with regeneration.
Beniamino Abis

Self-healing plastic that regenerates mimicking blood clots - 1 views

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    A vascular synthetic system that restores mechanical performance in response to large-scale damage. Gap-filling scaffolds are created through a two-stage polymer chemistry that initially forms a shape-conforming dynamic gel but later polymerizes to a solid structural polymer with robust mechanical properties.
Francesco Biscani

The Semicolon Wars » American Scientist - 2 views

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    Pretty interesting piece on computer languages.
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    Yes, very good, but I don't get what all the fuss is about... everyone knows Python is the ultimate programming language! :) Follow up reading: If programming languages were religions... (quite accurate actually) Great quote from the article you linked to: In 1975 Edsger W. Dijkstra, a major figure in the structured-programming movement, wrote a memo titled "How Do We Tell Truths that Might Hurt?" The "truths" were mostly Dijkstra's opinions of programming languages; how he told them was very bluntly. Fortran is "an infantile disorder," PL/I "a fatal disease," APL "a mistake, carried through to perfection." Students exposed to COBOL "are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration," he said. "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense."
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    Fool! You can pry my templates from my cold dead hands!
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