What’s on the web? (26 August 2007) August 26, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in What's on the web?.trackback
- The PGP and me, Part I (GenomeBoy): I have yet to articulate the appeal of the Personal Genome Project in a way that really captures how I feel.
- Student 2.0 and the wiki (My Biotech Life): Rick Vidal writes interesting things about students and wikis.
- Size of English Wikipedia: English Wikipedia has 4.4GB of text (October 2006) ≈ 750 volumes
- Creating Community (Healthcare Blogger Code of Ethics): it should be a real community that can determine an other blog’s value.
- Breakthrough In Huntington’s Research (Medical News Today): one of the body’s naturally occurring proteins is preventing 57 genes from operating normally in the brains of Huntington’s sufferers.
- Why would advisors encourage students to publish? (Genomicron): Personally, I don’t have to be encouraged to publish, I want to….
- DNA Hucksters – The Future of Snake Oil Salesmanship (Scott Shreeve): 23andme, Navigenetics,and so on…




















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