The Inner Life of the Cell

The Inner Life of the Cell

"Nuclei, proteins and lipids move with bug-like authority, slithering, gliding and twisting through 3D space. 'All of those things that you see in the animation are going on in every one of your cells in your body all the time,' says XVIVO lead animator John Liebler, who worked with company partners David Bolinsky, XVIVO’s medical director, and Mike Astrachan, the project’s production director, to blend the academic data and narrative from Harvard’s faculty into a fluid visual interpretation."

CMS Online!

CMS Online!

If you know that <I>CMS</I> means <I>The Chicago Manual of Style</I>, you didn't need that exclamation point. If you don't, a hundred of 'em wouldn't make the news exciting.

The Biology of B-Movie Monsters

The Biology of B-Movie Monsters

Being big isn't simple. "Absolute size cannot be treated in isolation; size <I>per se</I> affects almost every aspect of an organism's biology. Indeed, the effects of size on biology are sufficiently pervasive and the study of these effects sufficiently rich in biological insight that the field has earned a name of its own: 'scaling.'"

setting up an audio system using a music server

Cheers,

This is my first post. It stems from the desire to get more out of the music on my computer (on a budget = $1200). My music lives solely on a Windows XP machine which I plan to use as my music server. I am considering the Slim devices squeezebox WiFi D/A processor to chunnel music around my home. I plan on feeding it's output to bookshelf speakers from either PSB or Polk through an integrated amplifier (a cheap one from NAD?). I listen mainly to alternative rock and trance. Any thoughts..? Thanks in advance.

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