…sophisticated computational analysis. I met another researcher at UCL, a chap named Sean Ward who was analyzing patterns of DNA code. Sean had a computational background, and I was coming…
Speeding Up Science
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…sophisticated computational analysis. I met another researcher at UCL, a chap named Sean Ward who was analyzing patterns of DNA code. Sean had a computational background, and I was coming…
…a birthday. But things quickly get complicated if we persist with this b-day analogy: you and I had parents, and they had parents, and so on. There is continuity in…
…we have problems, we can appeal to science as a neutral arbiter to produce a solution, or pathway to a solution. That wasn’t the case at all.” (continue reading) Icon-O…
…drew global attention for briefly restoring cellular activity in dead brains. The neuroscientists Nenad Sestan, Zvonimir Vrselja and their colleagues developed a system called BrainEx that can perfuse a brain…
…and Experimentation as a Practice of Christian Faith,” and is a Sinai and Synapses Fellow. This post was originally published at Sinai and Synapses. Reprinted at ORBITER with permission). Icon-O…