The secret of life won’t be cooked up in a chemistry lab

The secret of life won’t be cooked up in a chemistry lab
Paul Davies, guardian.co.uk

Life’s origins may only be explained through a study of its unique management of information

The origin of life is one of the great outstanding mysteries of science. How did a non-living mixture of molecules transform themselves into a living…

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JHU 7th Annual Biotech Research Symposium live webcast

English: Photograph of first medical school gr...
English: Photograph of first medical school graduating class of Johns Hopkins University, 1897. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dr. Jonathan Pevsner will be discussing “Bioinformatics approach to understanding childhood brain disorders“.  Dr. Pevsner is an Associate Professor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and holds a Primary Faculty Appointment at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Please join us for our 7th Annual Research Symposium online.
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Johnny Chung Lee – Human Computer Interaction Research

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HCI Research Poster (Photo credit: Sabrina.Mach)

Johnny Chung Lee – Human Computer Interaction Research.

This guy is amazing. He is in the HCI lab at Carnegie and has invented a 40 dollar electronic white board (They normally cost around 1-2k) as well as steadycam using off the shelf controllers from the Wii.