Tag Archives: biochemistry
The constructionist hypothesis and expertise during the pandemic
Now that COVID-19 cases are rising again in the country, the trash talk against journalists has been rising in tandem. The Indian government was unprepared and hapless last year, and it is this year as well, if only in different … Continue reading
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Tagged biochemistry, complexity, COVID-19 pandemic, disease transmission models, epidemiological modelling, epidemiology, expertise, immune escape, more is different, novel coronavirus, novel coronavirus variants, Philip Warren Anderson, scale, virology
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Corrected: ‘Life’s Greatest Secret’ by Matthew Cobb
‘Life’s Greatest Secret’ focuses on those efforts to explore the DNA that were only a sideshow in ‘The Gene’ but possess intrigues of their own. Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology of science, biochemistry, CRISPR/Cas9, Francis Crick, genes, genetic modification, Heinrich Matthaei, Life's Greatest Secret, Marshall Nirenberg, Matthew Cobb, Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Gene
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