[via Molecule of the Day] Go and read (if you haven’t before) this brilliant piece on modern biology: Can a Biologist Fix a Radio? Read it twice if you call yourself bioinformatician…
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- "Freelancing science" is a blog about biology in silico, data visualization and open science. Written by Paweł Szczęsny.
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