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- "Freelancing science" is a blog about biology in silico, data visualization and open science. Written by Paweł Szczęsny.
- Contact: pawel at FreelancingScience dot com
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My gallery of images
Readers of this blog who rely on RSS feeds may have not noticed that I had put a separate page containing computer-generated images of various molecules – Molecular renderings. Any comments, suggestions, critique are always welcome.
From time to time I’ll post new images there – from time to time I need to remind myself that science is pretty too :).
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Posted by Pawel Szczesny on October 28, 2007 in Comments, Visualization
Tags: gallery molecules images