Bookmarks

Supercourse - Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health
YouTube - Our First Fall
Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York - Museum - Review - New York Times
September 25, 2007 Exhibition Review Jane Jacobs, Foe of Plans and Friend of City Life By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN Nearly a half century ago, at the dawn of an era renowned for its utopian dreams and dystopian diagnoses, a journalist who loved the American city w
Eye-Fi » Home
Macworld | Fusion 1.0
BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR: Human Genetic Variation -- Pennisi 318 (5858): 1842 -- Science
Science 21 December 2007: Vol. 318. no. 5858, pp. 1842 - 1843 DOI: 10.1126/science.318.5858.1842 News BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR: Human Genetic Variation Elizabeth Pennisi Equipped with faster, cheaper technologies for sequencing DNA and assessing variat
Home - The Mambo Foundation
[[* used in various HMS labs (KS) *]]
del.icio.us Bookmarks :: Firefox Add-ons
UCSF medical school fires dean in dispute over finances
UCSF medical school fires dean in dispute over finances Sabin Russell, Chronicle Medical Writer Saturday, December 15, 2007 Printable Version Email This Article delicious del.icio.us digg Digg technorati Technorati reddit Reddit slashdot Slashdot fark Far
pallalink
[[* Interesting Cityscape photos *]]
The Man Behind the TheFunded.com's VC Slagfest Reveals Himself to Wired
By Carlye Adler. The door swings open before I have a chance to knock, and I get my first glimpse of the man known to thousands only as Ted. At 6'5" in socks, he is squeezed into the door frame of his midtown Manhattan loft. He's got a shaved head, thick
How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks Are Social — Not Electronic
By Noah Shachtman...The future of war began with an act of faith. In 1991, Navy captain Arthur Cebrowski met John Garstka, a captain in the Air Force, at a McLean, Virginia, Bible-study class. The two quickly discovered they shared more than just their c
23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of Genomics
y Thomas Goetz Email 11.17.07 | 12:00 AM At the age of 65, my grandfather the manager of a leather tannery in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, suffered a severe heart attack. He had chest pains and was rushed to the hospital. But that was in 1945, before open hea
Systems biology and the host response to viral infection : Article : Nature Biotechnology
Telltale Food Wrapping - New York Times
December 9, 2007 Telltale Food Wrapping By STÉPHANIE GIRY The usual way to tell if raw meat has gone bad is to see if it has turned purple-gray and smells sour. Fortunately, a more exact method is on the horizon: a piece of paper that changes color on co
An Excuse To Mention My 1480 Sat Score - TIME
An Excuse To Mention My 1480 Sat Score Monday, Jan. 15, 2001 By JOEL STEIN Article Tools Print Email Reprints Sphere AddThis RSS Click here to find out more! I had always heard that your 20s are your most fertile creative time; few people have accomplishe
Scopus - H graph calculator
[[* Only available through Yale. To take a look at your personal profile and view your h-index in less than a minute. Simply enter your name in the author search box, run a search and then click on the 'Details' link next to your name on the result pg.*]]
Scopus Help -- h-Graph
An h-graph for a group of selected documents or selected author(s) with an h index of 12 means that out of the total number of documents selected to produce the graph, 12 of the documents have been cited at least 12 times. Published documents with fewer c
2007 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge
GENETICS: The Geneticist's Best Friend -- Pennisi 317 (5845): 1668 -- Science
New York, NY to Stowe, VT - Google Maps
[[* without stopping *]]
New York, NY to Stowe, VT - Google Maps
Open Yale Courses
Bell Labs Is Gone. Academia Steps In. - New York Times
December 16, 2007 Ping Bell Labs Is Gone. Academia Steps In. By G. PASCAL ZACHARY PAY me now, and pay me later. That’s the new mind-set at some leading research universities in dealing with business — and the essence of an emerging model for how corpo
Trace Your Ancestry with DNA - DNA Ancestry Project
Genomics | X PRIZE Foundation
[[* $10 Million to the First Team to Sequence 100 Human Genomes in 10 Days *]]
Colleges and Universities - Education and Schools - Corporations - New York Times
September 30, 2007 The Way We Live Now Academic Business By ANDREW DELBANCO In “Sicko,” Michael Moore’s film about greed and collusion in the American health-care system, he lists the price of college among the great injustices of American life. The
Calit2 : California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Computational Systems Bioinformatics 2007 Talks Archived for On-Demand Viewing over the Web San Diego, CA, August 28, 2007 -- The first six conferences on Computational Systems Bioinformatics (CSB) were held at Stanford. Then the conference series joined
Elm City Cycling - New Haven - Critical Mass Bicycle
Arts Council of Greater New Haven
Professor Daniel Goldman's Complex Rheology And Biomechanics Lab in the School of Physics at The Georgia Institute of Technology
A RenaIssance For Hofmeister -- CEN
November 26, 2007 Volume 85, Number 48 pp. 47-49 Flurry of new research overturns long-held ideas about ions, water, and macromolecules Elizabeth K. Wilson IT STARTED in the late 1800s with egg whites. At the German Medical School, in Prague, the prolif
Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast : Article : Nature
[[* localization data *]]
Genomic Analysis of Stationary-Phase and Exit in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Gene Expression and Identification of Novel Essential Genes -- Martinez et al. 15 (12): 5295 -- Molecular Biology of the Cell
[[* a good dataset for mach learning *]]
Suunto t3 Training Watch - Suunto Watches.com
[[* heart rate and GPS like garmin but more stylish *]]
CureHunter | Medical Search and Discovery™
Driverless Cars - Robots - Technology - New York Times
December 4, 2007 Findings In the Future, Smart People Will Let Cars Take Control By JOHN TIERNEY As the baby boomers cruise into their golden years, I have good news for them — and for everyone else in danger of being run over by these aging drivers. Th
EBI Tools: ClustalW
Gnathostomata
[[* shows branching of bony and cartilaginous fishes *]]
Vertebrata
[[* discusses lampreys, which do not have bones and branched off sooner... *]]
Chondrichthyes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fishes are jawed fish with paired fins, paired nostrils, scales, two-chambered hearts, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. They are divided into two subclasses: Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays and skates) and
Osteichthyes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[[* bony fish, includes tetraodon - We then sought to use the correspondence between the Tetraodon and human genomes to attempt to reconstruct the karyotype of their osteichthyan (bony vertebrate) ancestor. *]]
Wired 14.06: Free Radical
Issue 14.06 - June 2006 Harold Varmus won a Nobel Prize for changing how we think about cancer. Then he overhauled the NIH. Now he’s battling to make all scientific research free and universally available. By Jamie ShreevePage Last night, Harold Varmus
Semantic MediaWiki - Ontoworld.org
Drug[mdash]target network : Abstract : Nature Biotechnology
Nature Biotechnology 25, 1119 - 1126 (2007) Published online: 5 October 2007 | doi:10.1038/nbt1338 Drug—target network Muhammed A Yi nodotldi nodotri nodotm1,2,3, Kwang-Il Goh1,4,5, Michael E Cusick1,2, Albert-László Barabási1,4,6 & Marc Vidal1,2 Abs
MailClassifier :: Thunderbird Add-ons
Enigmail :: Thunderbird Add-ons
Remove Duplicate Messages :: Thunderbird Add-ons
Achim's Mozilla-Extensions - Signature Switch
Linux.com :: Extensions add wings to Thunderbird
Linux.com Everything Linux and Open Source Extensions add wings to Thunderbird June 07, 2005 (8:00:00 AM) - 2 years, 5 months ago By: Mayank Sharma One of the reasons for the popularity of Mozilla's Firefox browser is its ability to enhance itself with ex
What We Talk About When We Talk About Editing - New York Times
July 31, 2005 What We Talk About When We Talk About Editing By DAVID SHIPLEY, editor, Op-Ed page IN February 2004, I published an essay in this space describing life at the Op-Ed page. While the article touched on the main facets of our operation high up
The New York Times > Opinion > And Now a Word From Op-Ed
February 1, 2004 And Now a Word From Op-Ed By DAVID SHIPLEY Here at the Op-Ed page, there are certain questions that are as constant as the seasons. How does one get published? Who chooses the articles? Does The Times have an agenda? And, of course, why w
The New York Times > Opinion > From the Letters Editor: Our Compact, Updated
May 23, 2004 FROM THE LETTERS EDITOR Our Compact, Updated By THOMAS FEYER Last September, as letters editor of The Times, I used some of this space for an essay called "To the Reader," introducing myself and outlining the mission and the mechanics of the
FlyBase Gene Report: Dmel\boss
[[* boss means bride of sevenless; Its molecular function is described as: sevenless binding; Also, a pop culture reference to Bruce Springsteen *]]
The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte
[[* previous and subsequent episodes focus on this topic as well: "bricked" vista *]] January 12th, 2007 Security Now 74: Peter Gutmann On Vista Content Protection Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte Steve and Leo interview Peter Gutmann about his paper
The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte - Futures in Biotech 25: From the Human Genome Project to Space Exploration with Dr. George Church (Part I)
[[* mentions sponsorship by Yale? *]] October 4th, 2007 Host: Marc Pelletier Guest: Dr. George Church, Professor of Genetics and Director of the Center for Computational Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA. In this episode, we are very fortun
SourceForge.net: Informatics Research k-mer Tools
Tandem repeats finder: a program to analyze DNA sequences -- Benson 27 (2): 573 -- Nucleic Acids Research
[[* assoc. with useful software that used in recent Venter genome *]]
Email's Friendly Fire - WSJ.com
Email's Friendly Fire Re: Brownies in the Kitchen! Too Much 'Colleague Spam' Inspires New Sorting Tools By REBECCA BUCKMAN November 27, 2007; Page B1 Until recently, Mukesh Lulla, president of a networking and security-software company called TeamF1 Inc.,
Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data - WSJ.com
Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data By KEVIN J. DELANEY and VAUHINI VARA November 27, 2007; Page B1 Google Inc. wants to offer consumers a new way to store their files on its hard drives, in a strategy that could accelerate a shift to Web-based comp
For a Tunnel to Go 16 Miles, No Light Yet - New York Times
November 29, 2007 Our Towns For a Tunnel to Go 16 Miles, No Light Yet By PETER APPLEBOME GARDEN CITY, N.Y. A reasonably sane person contemplating the modest proposal of the developer Vincent Polimeni to build a $10 billion, privately financed, 16-mile tun
Distinguishing protein-coding and noncoding genes in the human genome -- Clamp et al., 10.1073/pnas.0709013104 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
SwitchGear Genomics - Functional Genomics
A genome-wide analysis of CpG dinucleotides in the human genome distinguishes two distinct classes of promoters -- Saxonov et al. 103 (5): 1412 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
[[* Useful in Weng ENCODE project *]]
HGNC Home Page
Fertile Times for May-December Couples
The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge -- Wuchty et al. 316 (5827): 1036 -- Science
[[* Interesting in relation to genome mega papers -- e.g. ENCODE *]]
Widespread Lateral Gene Transfer from Intracellular Bacteria to Multicellular Eukaryotes -- Hotopp et al. 317 (5845): 1753 -- Science
[[* ... Even more surprising, by resequencing genes from a tropical fruit fly called Drosophila ananassae, the team discovered that the insect was carrying nearly the entire Wolbachia genome of more than 1 million DNA base pairs on one of its chromosomes.
Science/AAAS | Science Magazine: About the Journal: E-Mail Alerts & RSS Feeds: Science Podcast
Listen to the Radio Program, Healthline: Yale Cancer Center
An update on skin cancer, David Leffell -- Yale Healthline podcast
[[* In 1996, led by Allen Bale, we discovered the gene that leads to skin cancer. It is called a patched gene....But, it is important to realize that SPF ratings just tell you about protection against ultraviolet B. There is another... UVA *]]
Amazon.com: The Harvard Medical School Guide To Taking Control Of Asthma: Books: Christopher H. Fanta,Lynda M. Cristiano,Kenan Haver
by Christopher H. Fanta (Author), Lynda M. Cristiano (Author), Kenan Haver (Author) "THE EXPERIENCE OF ASTHMA varies greatly among people who have asthma, mainly because of its variable severity..."
Yale Sustainable Food Project | The Food
Library Café The Library Café is a joint project of the Library, the Yale Sustainable Food Project, and Yale University Dining Services. Its mission is to bring good-tasting, soundly-produced, and reasonably-priced food to the center of Yale’s campus.
Creating bibliographies and managing citations
EndNote and RefWorks Technical Comparison Product EndNote 8 RefWorks 4.0 Hardware/environment Operating system Macintosh (OS X version) Windows 2000, XP Networked systems Web-based (Windows, Mac, UNIX) Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, and XP Internet Explorer 5.
Personal genetics | Within spitting distance? | Economist.com
Personal genetics Within spitting distance? Nov 22nd 2007 | NEW YORK From The Economist print edition The era of personalised medicine takes a step closer. But it is not quite here yet MEDICINE has long been a mysterious art. Some people are more suscepti
FT.com / Columnists / Lunch with the FT - Lunch with the FT: Craig Venter
Lunch with the FT: Craig Venter By Clive Cookson Published: November 23 2007 14:58 | Last updated: November 23 2007 14:58 Lunch with the FTCraig Venter, cartoon villain to some and scientific superhero to others, has the most exciting CV in contemporary r
PLoS Computational Biology - Wiggle—Predicting Functionally Flexible Regions from Primary Sequence
[[* Interesting in relation to HingeSeq *]]
Modern proteomes contain putative imprints of ancient shifts in trace metal geochemistry -- Dupont et al. 103 (47): 17822 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
[[* Interesting in relation to metagenomics and TMs *]]
Where the Votes Are, So Are All Those Calories - New York Times
November 23, 2007 Where the Votes Are, So Are All Those Calories By JODI KANTOR Running for president is like entering a competitive eating contest and a beauty pageant all at once. Candidates are expected to eat local specialties often and with gusto, ye
Class Conflict on the Airlines - Travel - New York Times
November 25, 2007 Class Conflict By MICHELLE HIGGINS OVER the past few years — and this will probably come as no surprise to anyone who has gotten on a plane over this Thanksgiving weekend — flying in coach has become an increasingly miserable experie
In the Back, Not All Cattle Are Equal - New York Times
[[* seatguru.com, seatexpert.com *]] November 25, 2007 In the Back, Not All Cattle Are Equal By MICHELLE HIGGINS FLYING in coach doesn’t have to be a horrific experience. Really. You just have to pay more. Increasing numbers of airlines have begun to of
DNS tools, reports and Hosting tests, advanced network and domain name tools.
Society in Science:The Branco Weiss Fellowship
PsychoGenics, Inc.
[[* VA *]]
The Scientist : Is the NIH budget saturated?
By Frederick Sachs NEWS Is the NIH budget saturated? Why hasn't more funding meant more publications? [Published 19th November 2007 12:01 PM GMT] Editor's Note: This piece from our November issue ran online ahead of print to spark discussion. What's your
My Genome, Myself: Seeking Clues in DNA - New York Times
November 17, 2007 The DNA Age My Genome, Myself: Seeking Clues in DNA By AMY HARMON The exploration of the human genome has long been relegated to elite scientists in research laboratories. But that is about to change. An infant industry is capitalizing o
Ethereal: A Network Protocol Analyzer
Military/NATO/Letter time zones
Wave Gallery Artisan Giftware
Frederick, MD to Bethlelehem,PA to New York, NY - Google Maps
[[* passing through Leigh U. *]]
Kroon Hall - Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
[[* look at what is supposed to look like! *]]
Yale's Big Green Experiment -- Yale Alumni Magazine
Yale's Big Green Experiment Imagine a town of 5,500 residents and 21,000 commuters. It has a bus system, power plants, 1,400 science labs, and 1.7 million square feet of office space. It puts out 250,000 tons of greenhouse gases every year. .... November/
Hands to Hold When Health Care Becomes a Maze - New York Times
Shortcuts Hands to Hold When Health Care Becomes a Maze By ALINA TUGEND I HAVE not dreaded thin envelopes so much since applying to college. They are showing up with alarming regularity lately: forms from our health insurance company inexplicably denying
Battling Ghost Calls, That Telemarketing Annoyance - New York Times
November 15, 2007 Battling Ghost Calls, That Telemarketing Annoyance By PETER WAYNER The phone rings. But no one is there. Ghost calls have long been a staple of horror movies and urban legends about frightened baby sitters. Ray Bradbury wrote a teleplay
Killtown: Yale student's '98 murder linked to 9/11?
A Lineman in My Bed: Notes on Teeth Grinding - New York Times
November 13, 2007 A Lineman in My Bed: Notes on Teeth Grinding By PAUL VanDeCARR I grind my teeth at night. Have for years. It’s my secret shame. But now I have the comfort of knowing that at least 8 to 10 percent of the adult population shares my malad
Center for College Affordability and Productivity: Why Not the Five Percent Endowment Rule?
Monday, October 01, 2007 Why Not the Five Percent Endowment Rule? By Richard Vedder 2006-7 was a banner year for investors, certainly not typical, so the 25 percent or higher rate of return earned at Yale, Harvard, Duke, Northwestern, Notre Dame and some
Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire - New York Times
November 12, 2007 Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire By KATIE HAFNER SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11 — Bonnie Brown was fresh from a nasty divorce in 1999, living with her sister and uncertain of her future. On a lark, she answered an ad for an in-h
Social Networks Let Scholars Remix Their Articles - Chronicle.com
November 9, 2007 Social Networks Let Scholars Remix Their Articles Clearly we are well into the sharing, giving season: The number of scholarly social-networking sites is growing monthly. The phrase “it’s kind of like an academic version of Facebook
Single-Strand Annealing (SSA)
Microsoft Outlook: Customise Show Time As field in calenmdar appointments
Mukesh BPO - INDIA
Who's Had a Taste of Your Intellectual Property? - Information Security Magazine
Who's Had a Taste of Your Intellectual Property? by Russell L. Jones & Rena Mears Issue: May 2007 Who's had a taste of your intellectual property? Here are the key ingredients to protecting your secret sauce. It's a cold day in late November. Two men are
Gadgets We Love - Forbes.com
[[* Jawbone Headset $120 *]] The red one is a candy apple Ferrari, the silver a Maserati. But the black one, that's my little black dress. And it goes perfectly with my hot pink cell phone. I'm talking about the Jawbone Bluetooth headset made by Aliph. It
Causes of Death Are Linked to a Person’s Weight - New York Times
November 7, 2007 Causes of Death Are Linked to a Person’s Weight By GINA KOLATA About two years ago, a group of federal researchers reported that overweight people have a lower death rate than people who are normal weight, underweight or obese. Now, inv
Growing Pains: Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? -- Web 2.0 -- InformationWeek
rowing Pains: Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? Wikis, mashups, social networking, and even Second Life can have a place in business, but they need to improve legacy interoperability--and IT needs to overcome its skepticism. By Andy Dornan
Free Conference Call, Phone Conferencing, Teleconferences - FreeConferenceCall.com
Genome-Wide Mapping of in Vivo Protein-DNA Interactions -- Johnson et al. 316 (5830): 1497 -- Science
Originally published in Science Express on 31 May 2007 Science 8 June 2007: Vol. 316. no. 5830, pp. 1497 - 1502 DOI: 10.1126/science.1141319 Prev | Table of Contents | Next Reports Genome-Wide Mapping of in Vivo Protein-DNA Interactions David S. Johnson,1
GooSync Home Page
The Holy Grail of Synchronization: combining Microsoft Outlook, Google Calendar, Gmail, iPod, and mobile phone « // Internet Duct Tape
GCALSYNC - synchronize your phone with Google Calendar
Subprime Mortgages - Race - Blacks - Hispanic-Americans - Foreclosures - Housing - Banks - New York Times
November 4, 2007 The Nation College Towns Escape the Pain By FORD FESSENDEN As the inner cities, along with much of Florida and the interior of California, face the prospect of a foreclosure meltdown, American college towns appear to be islands of stabili
Map of register offenders in your neighborhood
[[* Useful view of crime in New Haven area *]]
New Haven, Connecticut (CT) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, sex offenders
New Haven Crime Log
[[* For crime type "assault-with-a-firearm" shows distribution of 100 of the 117 incidents in 2006 *]]
New Haven Crime Log
CompanionLink for Google Calendar -- synchronize Google Calendar with any phone, PDA or Microsoft Outlook
Dick Wall's Blog: GTD: Treo now Syncing OTA with GCal
in-cites - Top 10 Researchers In...
Yale Events Calendar
Google Enters the Wireless World - New York Times
November 5, 2007 Google Enters the Wireless World By MIGUEL HELFT and JOHN MARKOFF SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5 — Google took its long-awaited plunge into the wireless world today, announcing that it is leading a broad industry alliance to transform mobile pho
Semantic Web Pipes
Going global: How humans conquered the world - being-human - 27 October 2007 - New Scientist
Going global: How humans conquered the world * 27 October 2007 * From New Scientist Print Edition. * Dan Jones LONG before the Nike logo and McDonald's golden arches straddled the planet, there was a truly global brand. Before the worldw
Palm Treo 755p Review
Fear and Allergies in the Lunchroom | Newsweek To Your Health | Newsweek.com
COVER STORY: MEDICINE Fear and Allergies in the Lunchroom By Claudia Kalb | NEWSWEEK Nov 5, 2007 Issue Related: * Hugh Sampson * Wesley Burks * Gideon Lack * Type Size * Print * Email * RSS * Social Networks Sponsored by Click here to find out more! Email
"Pride and Prejudice" (1995) (mini)
The Last Kiss (2006)
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Amazon.com: CrazyBusy: Overstretched, Overbooked, and About to Snap! Strategies for Handling Your Fast-Paced Life: Books: Edward Dr Hallowell
CrazyBusy: Overstretched, Overbooked, and About to Snap! Strategies for Handling Your Fast-Paced Life (Paperback) by Edward Dr Hallowell (Author)
Amazon.com: The First Human: The Race to Discover Our Earliest Ancestors: Books: Ann Gibbons
The First Human: The Race to Discover Our Earliest Ancestors (Paperback) by Ann Gibbons (Author)
Amazon.com: The Wisdom of Crowds: Books: James Surowiecki
The Wisdom of Crowds (Paperback) by James Surowiecki (Author) "One day in the fall of 1906, the British scientist Francis Galton left his home in the town of Plymouth and headed for a country..." (more) Key Phrases: bowling stocks, foam strike, marginal t
Amazon.com: Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance: Books: Barack Obama
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (Paperback) by Barack Obama (Author)
Amazon.com: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol: Books: Mason W. Freeman,Christine E. Junge
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol (Paperback) by Mason W. Freeman (Author), Christine E. Junge (Author) "High cholesterol is a serious health problem that affects about fifty million Americans..." (more) Key Phrases: bile acid
Amazon.com: The Terrible Hours: The Greatest Submarine Rescue in History: Books: Peter Maas,Peter Mass
The Terrible Hours: The Greatest Submarine Rescue in History [BARGAIN PRICE] (Paperback) by Peter Maas (Author), Peter Mass (Author) "It was a Tuesday, May 23, 1939..." (more) Key Phrases: control pontoons, salvage staff, rescue chamber, Swede Momsen, New
Amazon.com: The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York: Books: Robert A. Caro
Canary Database: Index
The Einsteins of the 21st Century | Newsweek International Edition | Newsweek.com
The 10 Hottest Nerds NEWSWEEK Oct 15, 2007 Issue Related: * Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Eric Lander * Jay Keasling * Type Size * Print * Email * Social Networks Sponsored by Click here to find out more! Email To A Friend Please fill in the fol
Devices Enforce Cellular Silence, Sweet but Illegal - New York Times
November 4, 2007 Devices Enforce Cellular Silence, Sweet but Illegal By MATT RICHTEL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 — One afternoon in early September, an architect boarded his commuter train and became a cellphone vigilante. He sat down next to a 20-something w
Rhett Butler's People - Books - Margaret Mitchell - New York Times
May 16, 2007 Rhett, Scarlett and Friends Prepare for Yet Another Encore By MOTOKO RICH It’s taken 12 years, three authors and one rejected manuscript, but tomorrow will be another day when “Rhett Butler’s People,” the second sequel to Margaret Mit
Amazon.com: The Discovery of France: A Historical Geography, from the Revolution to the First World War: Books: Graham Robb
The Discovery of France - Graham Robb - Books - Review - New York Times
November 4, 2007 Tour de France By CAROLINE WEBER Skip to next paragraph THE DISCOVERY OF FRANCE A Historical Geography From the Revolution to the First World War. By Graham Robb. Illustrated. 454 pp. W. W. Norton & Company. $27.95. Once upon a time, an A
Maker of Lipitor Digs In to Fight Generic Rival - New York Times
[[* The generic version of Zocor, simvastatin, is now much cheaper than Lipitor, leading insurers to press doctors and patients to switch. *]] November 3, 2007 Maker of Lipitor Digs In to Fight Generic Rival By STEPHANIE SAUL and ALEX BERENSON It is shapi
Technology Review: The Semantic Web Goes Mainstream
Monday, October 29, 2007 The Semantic Web Goes Mainstream Radar Networks' free tool provides a smarter way to find information and increase productivity. By Kate Greene coming from many sources: e-mails, Web searches, calendars, notes, spreadsheets, docum
Jobs and Employment - Politics - Labor - Telecommuting - New York Times
November 4, 2007 The Way We Live Now Home-Office Politics By MATT BAI Like other businesses, politics these days is conducted less in person than on speaker phone and laptops. Campaign consultants, policy analysts, fund-raisers and bloggers do most of the
Virginia Heffernan - The Medium - Television - Internet Video - Media - YouTube - New York Times
[[* “The Truth About Islam From an Ex-Muslim Lady,” YouTube’s most-discussed video ever *]] November 4, 2007 The Medium God and Man on YouTube By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN The lost art of pantomime seems to be making a comeback on the Internet. Videos of w
Biology | All systems go | Economist.com
[[* Nice summary of Noble's heart model in relation to circulatory diseases *]] Biology All systems go Oct 25th 2007 From The Economist print edition A powerful way of studying biology looks set for take-off Illustration by Stephen Jeffrey SEVEN years ago
Bagehot | On plain speaking | Economist.com
Bagehot On plain speaking Oct 25th 2007 From The Economist print edition What the British are arguing about, and who is doing the arguing Illustration by Steve O'Brien IF A novelist and a professor argue in a forest, and no one else hears them, can it cou
Church Startup Knome to Offer Consumers Personal Genome, Analysis, Anonymity
Church Startup Knome to Offer Consumers Personal Genome, Analysis, Anonymity [October 30, 2007] By Julia Karow Initially the Cambridge, Mass.-based company, called Knome, plans to provide personal genome sequencing for “a limited number of select indivi
Pictures, With Map and Pushpin Included - New York Times
November 2, 2006 Basics Pictures, With Map and Pushpin Included By IAN AUSTEN KATHLEEN BENNETT recently bought a device that keeps track of her location with help from the satellites of the Global Positioning System. But unlike many other people in Seattl
Podcast Archive - Knowledge@Wharton
Amazon.com: Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Books: Richard Durbin,Sean R. Eddy,Anders Krogh,Graeme Mitchison
Genomics: Truth and accuracy : Article : Nature
[[* Overview of GenomeBiology article *]] Technology Feature Nature 449, 628 (4 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/449628a; Published online 3 October 2007 Genomics: Truth and accuracy GenomicsTruth and accuracy G. SOGIN Mitch Sogin tested the accuracy of 454 se
Genomics: Chipping out our differences : Article : Nature
[[* mentions CNV features on chips *]] Technology Feature Nature 449, 629 (4 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/449629a; Published online 3 October 2007 Genomics: Chipping out our differences GenomicsChipping out our differences AFFYMETRIX Affymetrix now offers
Genomics: Being Well Informed : Article : Nature
Technology Feature Nature 449, 627 (4 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/449627b; Published online 3 October 2007 Genomics: Being Well Informed GenomicsBeing Well Informed G. CHURCH George Church in his Personal Genomics Project picture with a ruler to measure f
Genome Biology | Full text | Accuracy and quality of massively-parallel DNA pyrosequencing
[[* Improved 96% accuracy of 454 to 99.5% and 99.75% through seq. filtering. *]] Susan M Huse email, Julie A Huber email, Hilary G Morrison email, Mitchell L Sogin email and David Mark Welch email Josephine Bay Paul Center, Marine Biological Laboratory a
Genomics: The personal side of genomics : Article : Nature
[[* 454 v Solex v Solid, with mention of matepair breaking *]] Nature 449, 627-630 (4 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/449627a; Published online 3 October 2007 Genomics: The personal side of genomics Nathan Blow1 Top of page Abstract Innovations in
Water doesn't mind the gap : Article : Nature
Nature 449, 517 (4 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/449517a; Published online 3 October 2007 + Water doesn't mind the gap Eric Hand Top of page Abstract Gravity-defying liquid bridge makes a splash. It could be the world's longest liquid bridge: researchers ha
THREATS AND RESPONSES; Excerpt From U.S. Guide to Preparedness - New York Times
THREATS AND RESPONSES; Excerpt From U.S. Guide to Preparedness + Published: February 11, 2003 Following is an excerpt from the National Security Emergencies section of ''Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness,'' a book by the Federal Emergency Man
WELCOME TO THE BTCNJ WEB SITE - BIKING AND TOURING IN NJ!
Genomic evolution during a 10,000-generation experiment with bacteria -- Papadopoulos et al. 96 (7): 3807 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Time Out New York: Our city is beautiful; our city is ugly.
# Time Out New York / Issue 628 : October 11, 2007 - October 17, 2007 # Sights & Blights # Our city is beautiful; our city is ugly. # Behold, beholders! We ranked New York’s most beautiful (and most beastly) parks, structures, icons, city streets and mo
Sindice semantic index
[[* allows query of dbpedia *]]
wiki.dbpedia.org : About
SweoIG/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData - ESW Wiki
Welcome to MusicBrainz! - MusicBrainz
[[* helps in organizing music *]]
SPAR HOME PAGE
iPhone v. BlackBerry: Side By Side, Two Week Comparison
[[* bb wins *]]
TED: Ideas worth spreading
PLoS Biology - The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human
[[* 7.5X, SNP dens. .6%, indel. dens. .1%, uses kmer, cmp. Mills etal, X&Y same for 1.5Mb, Hardy-Weinberg on CNVs, fewer heterozyg. calls than expected given 2 calls nec. for minor allele, ~860 genes w. variants incl. truncated ACOX2 *]]
What Is the HapMap
Nature Reviews Genetics - Perspectives
Nature Reviews Genetics 5, 467-475 (2004); doi:10.1038/nrg1351 INTEGRATING ETHICS AND SCIENCE IN THE INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT The International HapMap Consortium Abstract Genomics resources that use samples from identified populations raise scientific
A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs : Abstract : Nature
Wired 14.08: The Laptop Crusade
Issue 14.08 - August 2006 ! The Laptop Crusade The mission: Create a $100 computer for millions of poor kids around the world. Now designer Yves Béhar just has to figure out the details. By Douglas McGrayPage Yves Béhar sits at a wide worktable on the
ScienceDirect - Cell : A Chromatin Landmark and Transcription Initiation at Most Promoters in Human Cells
doi:10.1016/j.cell.2007.05.042 How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window) Article A Chromatin Landmark and Transcription Initiation at Most Promoters in Human Cells Matthew G. Guenther1, 3, Stuart S. Levine1, 3, Laurie A. Boyer1, Rudolf Jaenisch1 an
Finding Liberté on Two Wheels - New York Times
If out of curiosity you want to see how much you were charged, or just how far you've gone, tap in your code on the Vélib Web site, www.velib.paris.fr, and your Parisian biking history appears. There's a catch, of course. When I first tried to check out
History : Weather Underground
Suggestions on DC Weather
Average High/Low Temperatures for KBDR : Weather Underground
Seasonal Average Temperatures for New Haven
History : Weather Underground
Historical Weather Data
Technology Review: Confessions of a Scan Artist
March 2006 Confessions of a Scan Artist You, too, can commit your life to digital -- and throw away your paper records. By Simson Garfinkel As our lives become more digitized, a number of eminent computer scientists are starting to warn that our most trea
Technology Review: Comparative Interactomics
Monday, March 20, 2006 Comparative Interactomics By creating maps of the body’s complex molecular inter­actions, Trey Ideker is providing new ways to find drugs. By Jon Cohen • This article is the first in a series of 10 stories we're running over t
Google Code - Google's Developer Network
AppleInsider | Apple flagships pull their weight, crown new king on Fifth Ave
Topping the list of highest-grossing locations during the quarter was Apple's subterranean outlet on Fifth Avenue in New York City, which sold over 5 Macs every hour and 1 iPod every two minutes on its way to generating a whopping $45 million in revenues.
Russia - Hackers - Computers and the Internet - New York Times
October 21, 2007 Scam Czars What’s Russian for ‘Hacker’? By CLIFFORD J. LEVY MOSCOW PERHAPS the most famous con artist of the Soviet era was a fast-talking, eye-winking, nimble-fingered, double-dealing journeyman named Ostap Bender. He was fictional
The New York Times > World > Slide Show > Urban Camouflage > Slide 1 of 10
Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place - New York Times
October 20, 2007 Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place By MARTIN FACKLER TOKYO, Oct. 19 — On a narrow Tokyo street, near a beef bowl restaurant and a pachinko parlor, Aya Tsukioka demonstrated new clothing designs that she hopes will ease Japan
PLoS Computational Biology - From Pathways Databases to Network Models of Switching Behavior
ScienceDirect - Genomics : Resolving the resolution of array CGH
[[* Discusses res. of array CGH *]] Genomics Volume 89, Issue 5, May 2007, Pages 647-653 Abstract Full Text + Links PDF (369 K) Add to my quick links E-mail article Purchase the full-text article Request permission to reuse this article View Record in Sco
Internet fuels global learning community -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Internet fuels global learning community Tuesday, October 16, 2007 By Joe Smydo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Steve Mellon / Post-Gazette Students have become accustomed to using computers and the Internet anytime, anywhere, including in the University of Pitt
Impressed by Light: British Photographs From Paper Negatives, 1840-1860 - Art - Review - New York Times
October 16, 2007 Art Review A Hobby for Gentlemen (and Ladies), Perched Between Art and Science By MARTHA SCHWENDENER Forget the starving 19th-century artist living in a garret. The exhibition “Impressed by Light: British Photographs From Paper Negative
DNA pioneer James Watson says he is 'mortified' by race comments - International Herald Tribune
DNA pioneer James Watson says he is 'mortified' by race comments The Associated Press Published: October 18, 2007 LONDON: The American scientist at the center of a media storm over comments suggesting that black people were not as intelligent as whites sa
alexves - Complex Systems Group Indiana Univers
Hamden Restaurants - CT, 06518, Quinnipiac University, Order Food Online, Campusfood.com
New Haven Restaurants - CT, 06520, Yale University, Order Food Online, Campusfood.com
Irv's Luggage - Napa Leather Business Class Backpack #TU96178 by Tumi Generation 4.4 Business Cases Leather
Tumi Generation 4.4 Napa Leather Day Pack - TU92183
Lyman Orchards | Pick Your Own | Strawberries, Jostaberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Pumpkins
New York, NY to Frederick, MD - Google Maps
ScriptLance.com Custom Freelance Programming. Outsource web projects to programmers and designers.
Skiff & Whitney to Lyman Orchard, Shortened Version (21 mi.), going out (but not coming back)
Shortening of route on Yale cycling map
Lyman Orchard to Skiff & Whitney -- coming back (but not going out)
CT-147/Middlefield Rd to Whitney Ave & Skiff St, CT - Google Maps 17 miles, according to Yale Cycling Map
Skiff & Whitney to Lyman Orchard, going out (but not coming back)
Follows official Yale Cycle Route Map, 24 miles
Yale Cycling - Orchard Ride
First Interpretation of Orchard Ride - Google Maps
[[* approx transl. of what's on Yale Cycling Map *]]
Roll Your Own Google - Wired
Roll Your Own Google Jeff MacIntyre Email 12.13.05 | 2:00 AM In a move with potentially far-reaching implications for the search market, Alexa Internet is opening up its huge web crawler to any programmer who wants paid access to its rich trove of interne
Discover a smarter and easier way to shop with ScanZOOM
Seeking Columbus’s Origins, With a Swab - New York Times
October 8, 2007 The DNA Age Seeking Columbus’s Origins, With a Swab By AMY HARMON BARCELONA, Spain — When schoolchildren turn to the chapter on Christopher Columbus’s humble origins as the son of a weaver in Genoa, they are not generally told that h
BlackBerry as a Weapon in the Fight to Commute - New York Times
By KEN BELSON Published: October 8, 2007 They were not poetry, but the e-mail messages David Blackburn received on his BlackBerry one morning in July 2006 saved him hours of frustration.
On Investing - Fall 2007 - REITS are they right for you?
DNA Decoding Maps Mainstream Future - WSJ.com
[[* ...of Dr. Venter's DNA published this summer using the old method. After that, his research institute plans to sequence between 10 and 30 human genomes in 2008, with the goal of finishing 10,000 such sequences in the next 10 years. *]]
Personal Technology - WSJ.com - Voice Mail Gets A Lot More Fun With Free Services
Voice Mail Gets A Lot More Fun With Free Services By SARMAD ALI October 4, 2007; Page B1 The days of "leave a message after the beep" could soon be a thing of the past. New Web services are giving cellphone voice mail a fresh sound with features that let
DNA Decoding Maps Mainstream Future: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance -- WSJ
[[* Quote:" Dr. Venter says he plans to resequence his own DNA for $300,000 using a new machine from Applera called the Solid System. The aim is to test the accuracy of the new, faster systems, and compare them against the copy ...*]]
chippic2.jpg (JPEG Image, 750x400 pixels)
GenXHC_bn.png (PNG Image, 446x408 pixels)
arrayexp.simple.gif (GIF Image, 323x520 pixels)
Use My Photo? Not Without Permission - New York Times
October 1, 2007 Link By Link Use My Photo? Not Without Permission By NOAM COHEN THIS is no “star is born” story for the digital age, though at first it may seem like one. One moment, Alison Chang, a 15-year-old student from Dallas, is cheerfully goofi
Cellulosic Ethanol: One Molecule Could Cure Our Addiction to Oil -- Wired
One Molecule Could Cure Our Addiction to Oil By Evan Ratliff Email 09.24.07 | 2:00 PM Prologue The Chemistry On a blackboard, it looks so simple: Take a plant and extract the cellulose. Add some enzymes and convert the cellulose molecules into sugars. Fe
How Mark Zuckerberg Turned Facebook Into the Web's Hottest Platform - Wired
How Mark Zuckerberg Turned Facebook Into the Web's Hottest Platform By Fred Vogelstein Email 09.06.07 | 2:00 AM Photo: Emily Shur He didn't have much choice but to sell. It was summer 2006, a little more than two years after Mark Zuckerberg had created Fa
Chemical & Engineering News: Cover Story - Mimicking Biological Systems
September 10, 2007 Volume 85, Number 37 pp. 14-19 Mimicking Biological Systems Control of the chemistry and physics of cell-populated microenvironments reveals new biology Celia Henry Arnaud FOR THE PAST CENTURY, the petri dish has been the best thing ava
Max Perutz: Max in three dimensions : Nature (G A Petsko)
[[* Interesting quote: "...What would he have made of the recent International Structural Genomics Initiative, I wonder, which aims to turn out massive numbers of protein crystal structures without regard to biological or biochemical function?.."*]]
Yale, Machu Picchu - Archaeology - New York Times
September 17, 2007 Yale Officials Agree to Return Peruvian Artifacts By RANDY KENNEDY After a long standoff with the government of Peru, Yale University has agreed to return a large group of artifacts that were excavated at Machu Picchu in a historic dig
Inca - Machu Picchu - Peru - Ancient Civilizations - Yale University - National Geographic Society - New York Times
June 24, 2007 The Possessed By ARTHUR LUBOW The stones at Machu Picchu seem almost alive. They may be alive, if you credit the religious beliefs of the ruler Pachacuti Yupanqui, whose subjects in the early 15th century constructed the granite Inca complex
In Paris, Bloomberg Eyes Bike Program for Home - New York Times
September 30, 2007 In Paris, Bloomberg Eyes Bike Program for Home By DIANE CARDWELL PARIS, Sept. 29 — Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, on his first trip here since he took office, acknowledged the challenges of bringing home a popular Parisian bike rental pr
Human Behavior, Global Warming, and the Ubiquitous Plastic Bag - New York Times
September 30, 2007 Our Towns Human Behavior, Global Warming, and the Ubiquitous Plastic Bag By PETER APPLEBOME YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. When she moved to the United States from Germany seven years ago, Angela Neigl brought with her the energy-conscious sens
On a Mountain Road in Connecticut, Hazards and Headaches - New York Times
September 30, 2007 On a Mountain Road in Connecticut, Hazards and Headaches By KEN BELSON AVON, Conn., Sept. 25 — This picturesque New England town is filled with white churches, lush lawns and high-end boutiques. It has also developed a reputation for
On Hallowed Ground, a Place of Painful Beauty - New York Times
September 30, 2007 Footsteps | U.S. World War I Monuments in France On Hallowed Ground, a Place of Painful Beauty By DAVID LASKIN IT'S strange that a military graveyard should be so lovely, but lovely is the only way to describe the Meuse-Argonne American
Innocentive
NineSigma: Accelerating the Innovation Cycle — Ninesigma, Inc.
WIKINOMICS | HOME
Amazon.com: Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything: Books: Don Tapscott,Anthony D. Williams,Alan Sklar
Food - Desserts - Cupcakes - Fat - Sugar - Junk Food - Obesity - Calories - Health - Nutrition and Diet - New York Times
September 23, 2007 Ideas & Trends Don’t Even Think of Touching That Cupcake By SARAH KERSHAW THE cupcake is at something of a crossroads. Edible icon of Americana, frosted symbol of comfort and innocence, it may not have faced such an identity crisis si
Amazon Mechanical Turk - Welcome
Google Image Labeler
Artificial Intelligence - Computers and the Internet - Technology - Science - New York Times
September 23, 2007 King Algorithm An Oracle for Our Time, Part Man, Part Machine By GEORGE JOHNSON IN the 12th century A.D., when the Arabic treatise “On the Hindu Art of Reckoning” was translated into Latin, the modern decimal system was bestowed on
Altered iPhones Freeze Up - New York Times
September 29, 2007 Altered iPhones Freeze Up By KATIE HAFNER SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28 — Since the iPhone hit the market in June, tech-savvy owners of the phone have been busy messing with its insides, figuring out how to add unauthorized software and eve
The NCBI dbGaP database of genotypes and phenotypes : Article : Nature Genetics
Nature Genetics 39, 1181 - 1186 (2007) doi:10.1038/ng1007-1181 The NCBI dbGaP database of genotypes and phenotypes Matthew D Mailman1, Michael Feolo1, Yumi Jin1, Masato Kimura1, Kimberly Tryka1, Rinat Bagoutdinov1, Luning Hao1, Anne Kiang1, Justin Paschal
Manna Foodmarket loc: New Haven, CT - Google Maps
376 Whitney Ave # 1 New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 781-0060 M-F: 8am-8:30pm, V1=Grilled Vegetable Sandwich
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar Series, Fall 2007
Edge Reference to New Scientist Article "Your Own Book of Life"
NEW SCIENTIST September 6, 2007 Low-cost personal DNA readings are on the way Peter Aldhous "GENETICS is about to get personal." So proclaims the website of 23andMe, a Californian company that is gearing up to offer people a guided tour of their o
23andMe, Inc. - Home
[[* Founder Anne Wojcicki has a bio BS from Yale + a very rich husband ! *]]
Human Genome Sequencing - Cambridge Genomics
[[* Church et al..... *]]
Reliable Laptops - Official Panasonic Toughbook Laptop Solutions
Florida Avocados
Microsoft PowerPoint - Ascona_2007.ppt
High-throughput mapping of the chromatin structure...[Nat Biotechnol. 2007] - PubMed Result
[[* contains interesting wavelet analysis: "Used wavelet decomposition followed by outlier averaging to remove high-frequency noise, and subsequently applied Laplacian of Gaussian edge-detection to find peaks and troughs corresponding to positioned nucleo
Social science: The urban organism : Nature
News and Views Nature 446, 869 (19 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446869a; Published online 18 April 2007 Social science: The urban organism Richard Webb Visitors to the area around Nature's London offices will be familiar with the scene: unending tr
New Haven Register - New England in line for a colorful fall
New England in line for a colorful fall By Abram Katz, Register Science Editor 09/17/2007 The New England landscape wouldn't exist without leaves, especially in the coming weeks, when foliage puts on a deciduous show before falling. Sometimes, foliage go
The Case of the Subpar Smartphone - New York Times
[[*Really dings the Treo *]] September 8, 2007 Talking Business The Case of the Subpar Smartphone By JOE NOCERA My Treo died. It happened about three weeks ago, and I can’t say I didn’t see it coming. I bought a Treo 700p in early January and have had
Useful Mutants, Bred With Radiation - New York Times
August 28, 2007 Useful Mutants, Bred With Radiation By WILLIAM J. BROAD Correction Appended VIENNA — Pierre Lagoda pulled a small container from his pocket and spilled the contents onto his desk. Four tiny dice rolled to a stop. “That’s what nature
First (1st) Annual Midwest Symposium on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
The Role of Non-Coding RNAs in Cancer
Noah + Lonelygirl15 on Flickr
Welcome to Entelos
Yale University on iTunes U
[[* lots of other things on iTunes U *]]
swim16s' bookmarks tagged with "Routes" on del.icio.us
Guggenheim Restoration - Architecture - New York Times
September 10, 2007 The Restorers’ Art of the Invisible By ROBIN POGREBIN Visitors wandering through the Richard Pousette-Dart exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum seem oblivious to the scaffolding and hard hats in their midst. But for the peop
Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation : Abstract : Nature Genetics
Letter abstract Nature Genetics Published online: 9 September 2007 | doi:10.1038/ng2123 Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation George H Perry1,2, Nathaniel J Dominy3, Katrina G Claw1,4, Arthur S Lee2, Heike Fiegler5, Richard Re
Economics Calendar
SOM :: Welcome to the Master Calendar ::
The mouse map gets a lot more signposts : Nature
[[* Competing Nat. Gen. paper *]] News Nature 448, 516-517 (2 August 2007) | doi:10.1038/448516a; Published online 1 August 2007 The mouse map gets a lot more signposts Ewen Callaway Top of pageAbstractResearchers pin down what makes a lab mouse
A sequence-based variation map of 8.27 million SNPs in inbred mouse strains : Abstract : Nature
[[* Connections with QTLs + Arrays ("Here, we resequenced the genomes of the 15 mouse strains using oligonucleotide arrays designed to query 1.49 billion bases (58%) of the 2.57-billion-basepair C57BL/6J reference genome") *]] Nature 448, 1050-1053 (30 A
Technology Review: Inside the Spyware Scandal
May 2006 Inside the Spyware Scandal When Sony BMG hid a "rootkit" on their CDs, they spied on you and let hackers into your computer. What were they thinking? By Wade Roush John Guarino is the owner of TecAngels, a two-man computer consultancy in Manhatta
Professor Puts Swing’s Rhythm to Music - New York Times
August 6, 2007 Professor Puts Swing’s Rhythm to Music By DAMON HACK In Room 415 of the Becton Center, a gray and humorless building on the edge of the campus of Yale University, a physics professor named Robert Grober spent a recent morning hitting scuf
What Should a Billionaire Give – and What Should You? - New York Times
December 17, 2006 What Should a Billionaire Give – and What Should You? By PETER SINGER What is a human life worth? You may not want to put a price tag on a it. But if we really had to, most of us would agree that the value of a human life would be in t
ThinkGeek :: Caffeine Molecule
ThinkGeek :: Capsaicin Molecule
Marti Hearst: What Is Text Mining?
A Medical Publisher’s Unusual Prescription: Online Ads - New York Times
September 10, 2007 A Medical Publisher’s Unusual Prescription: Online Ads By MILT FREUDENHEIM By some measures, the medical publishing world has met the advent of the Internet with a shrug, sticking to its time-honored revenue model of charging high sub
Facts and Figures: Yale School of Medicine
from: W Wharf Rd & Middle Beach Rd W, Madison, CT 06443 to: Middle Beach Rd - Google Maps
Running Route of Triathlon
New Haven Road Race
Mapping the C. elegans noncoding transcriptome with a whole-genome tiling microarray -- He et al., 10.1101/gr.6611807 -- Genome Research
Letter Mapping the C. elegans noncoding transcriptome with a whole-genome tiling microarray Housheng He1,2,8, Jie Wang1,2,8, Tao Liu1,2,8, X. Shirley Liu3,4, Tiantian Li1,2, Yunfei Wang1,2, Zuwei Qian5, Haixia Zheng1,2, Xiaopeng Zhu1,2, Tao Wu1,2, Baochen
DNA Rights and Wrongs - washingtonpost.com
DNA Rights and Wrongs Friday, September 7, 2007; Page A20 Regarding the Sept. 4 front-page article "Mom's Genes or Dad's? Map Can Tell," about the unraveling of the Venter "diploid" genome: The article noted that sequencing an individual's DNA provides a
FT.com / World - DNA pioneer reveals genetic secrets
Mom's Genes or Dad's? Map Can Tell. - washingtonpost.com
Mom's Genes or Dad's? Map Can Tell. One Man's DNA Shows We're Less Alike Than We Thought By Rick Weiss Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, September 4, 2007; Page A01 Scientists have for the first time determined the order of virtually every letter of D
Payne Whitney Gymnasium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adblock :: Firefox Add-ons
featured in Times...
main Garden Chinese restaurant
PLoS Biology : AThe Diploid Genome Sequence of J. Craig Venter (poster)
J. Craig Venter - In the Genome Race, the Sequel Is Personal - New York Times
September 4, 2007 In the Genome Race, the Sequel Is Personal By NICHOLAS WADE The race to decode the human genome may not be entirely over: the loser has come up with a new approach that may let him prevail in the end. In 2003, a government-financed conso
Global similarity and local divergence in human an...[BMC Evol Biol. 2006] - PubMed Result
DAVID 2007 Functional Annotation Bioinformatics Microarray Analysis
GeneNetwork - webQTL
Gene regulatory networks and the evolution of anim...[Science. 2006] - PubMed Result
[[* Interesting in relation to analysis of networks in multi-cellular organisms *]]
Logged In and Sharing Gossip, er, Intelligence - New York Times
September 2, 2007 Logged In and Sharing Gossip, er, Intelligence By SCOTT SHANE AMERICA’S spies, like America’s teenagers, are secretive, talk in code and get in trouble if they’re not watched closely. It’s hard to imagine spies logging on and exc
Washington - Politics - Senate - House of Representatives - Rumors - Secrets - New York Times
September 2, 2007 Oh, Everyone Knows That (Except You) By ABBY GOODNOUGH IN this era of blogosphere gossip, viral e-mail and infinite YouTube video archives, the open secret — unacknowledged by its keeper, theoretically hush-hush but widely suspected or
(International Tables) Access requires a licence
[[* link to international tables article *]]
BEDTIME-STORY CLASSIC: The Owl and the Pussycat
mention of Runcible spoon
BEDTIME-STORY for Busy Business-Parents - Whimsical Bedtime-Stories for Children of All Ages
Picasa Web Albums - Chade-Meng
At Google, the Engineer Tan Chade-Meng Is the Company Zelig - The New York Times - Technology - Internet - New York Times
September 1, 2007 Hey, Who’s He? With Gwyneth? The Google Guy By STEVE LOHR MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — The gallery of photos lining a hallway at Google’s headquarters here is filled with the faces of luminaries who have visited the company: Mikhail Gor
Do the Mash (Even if You Don’t Know All the Steps) - New York Times
September 2, 2007 Novelties Do the Mash (Even if You Don’t Know All the Steps) By ANNE EISENBERG POP music has its mash-ups that combine tunes and vocals from different songs. YouTube viewers do it, too, mixing together segments from various music video
Pay at Investment Banks Eclipses All Private Jobs - New York Times
[[* on avg $17K/wk in ibank in CT *]] September 1, 2007 Pay at Investment Banks Eclipses All Private Jobs By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON Top money managers earn such huge incomes that even when their compensation is mixed with the much lower pay of clerks, secreta
Who Founded Facebook? A New Claim Emerges - New York Times
September 1, 2007 Who Founded Facebook? A New Claim Emerges By JOHN MARKOFF PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 29 — Mark E. Zuckerberg is considered the founder of Facebook, the popular social networking Web site estimated to be worth upward of $1 billion. Three H
Nyack Online - Rockland County New York
from: Bigler St to: Henry Hudson Dr to:Henry Hudson Dr to:Henry Hudson Dr to:Palisades Blvd/US-9W to:William St to:Piermont Ave to:River Rd to:Piermont Ave to:N Broadway - Google Maps
[[* NJ side of GWB to Runcible spoon in Nyack. ~19 miles according to Google. *]]
TextStream: Cycling Around NYC
Starbucks Near GWB
[[* opens at 6:30 AM , Washington Hgts/181st St 803 W 181st St New York, NY 10033 212-927-4272 *]]
map_gwb.gif (GIF Image, 503x323 pixels)
TransAlt: Hudson Valley Bikeways and Trailways Map - Section
Manhattan + GWB to Nyack
Welcome to The Runcible Spoon Bakery in Nyack, NY
YouTube - Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question
Past Perfect: The Sky Line: The New Yorker
The Sky Line Past Perfect Retro opulence on Central Park West. by Paul Goldberger August 27, 2007 Text Size: Small Text Medium Text Large Text Print E-Mail Feeds 15 Central Park West comes off as an homage to an earlier age. 15 Central Park West comes off
Dr. Dobb's | XML, SQL, and C | October 30, 2006
October 30, 2006 XML, SQL, and C Tools for mapping between C and XML data structures, among other tasks (Page 1 of 6) Jim Kent Integrating data from XML sources into relational databases is easier when tools like autoXml, AutoDtd, sqlToXml, and xmlToSql d
The 1% Solution -- Holden 2007 (813): 1 -- ScienceNOW
The 1% Solution By Constance Holden ScienceNOW Daily News 13 August 2007 If humans and chimps are 99% alike genetically, how come we're so different? Scientists have been trying to answer that question for more than 30 years. Now researchers have come up
Crystal Structure of an Ancient Protein: Evolution...[Science. 2007] - PubMed Result
Science. 2007 Aug 16; [Epub ahead of print]Links Crystal Structure of an Ancient Protein: Evolution by Conformational Epistasis. Ortlund EA, Bridgham JT, Redinbo MR, Thornton JW. Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Human Genome Ultraconserved Elements Are Ultraselected -- Katzman et al. 317 (5840): 915 -- Science
Welcome to MGLTools Web Portal — MGLTools
Lots of Python Stuff for Mol. Graphics
Sanner Publications
Sanner M.F., Stoffler D. and Olson A.J. (2002). ViPEr, a visual Programming Environment for Python. In Proceedings of the 10th International Python conference. 103-115. February 4-7, 2002. ISBN 1-930792-05-0. Full paper (acrobat 2.4Mb).
Overview — MGLTools
The Python Molecule Viewer (PMV) has been developed on top of the following independent and re-usable packages MolKit, DejaVu and ViewerFramework . This viewer has most of the features usually expected in a molecule viewer: * stick and cpk representation
The Scientific Research Potential of Virtual Worlds -- Bainbridge 317 (5837): 472 -- Science
Science 27 July 2007: Vol. 317. no. 5837, pp. 472 - 476 DOI: 10.1126/science.1146930 Prev | Table of Contents | Next Review The Scientific Research Potential of Virtual Worlds William Sims Bainbridge Online virtual worlds, electronic environments where pe
COMPUTER SCIENCE: Happy Birthday, Dear Viruses -- Ford and Spafford 317 (5835): 210 -- Science
Science 13 July 2007: Vol. 317. no. 5835, pp. 210 - 211 DOI: 10.1126/science.1140909 Prev | Table of Contents | Next Perspectives COMPUTER SCIENCE: Happy Birthday, Dear Viruses Richard Ford and Eugene H. Spafford The first computer virus was created 25 ye
Throbbing oil drops enigma solved | COSMOS magazine
EDITOR'S NOTE In the interests of scientific enquiry, and something to do on a Sunday morning after reading the newspaper, Cosmos Online has investigated how easy it is to replicate the experiment in an ordinary home kitchen with cooking oil. While the re
Throbbing Oil Demystified -- Holden 2007 (720): 2 -- ScienceNOW
[[* Potentially interesting at home experiment *]]
American Scientist Online - The Most Dangerous Equation
[[*Interesting closing in terms of mutual funds and cancer rates *]] Ignorance of how sample size affects statistical variation has created havoc for nearly a millennium Howard Wainer click for full image and caption Figure 2. Map of U.S. counties a
Your Ad Here, on My S.U.V.? And You’ll Pay? - New York Times
August 27, 2007 Your Ad Here, on My S.U.V.? And You’ll Pay? By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN Some companies pay millions to have their logos on Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s racecar, but others prefer to pay Brian Katz $500 or more a month for space on his Ford Expeditio
Summer Guide 2007 - Escape to Brooklyn -- New York Magazine
Coast of Brooktopia There’s a lovely riverside resort filled with charming waterfront homes and historic landmarks, where fishermen reel in the stripers from sun-dappled surf. Good restaurants, too. Escape … to Brooklyn. The Empire-Fulton Ferry State
New Orleans - Hurricane Katrina - Housing - Insurance - Natural Disasters and Storms - Real Estate - New York Times
August 26, 2007 In Nature’s Casino By MICHAEL LEWIS It was Aug. 24, 2005, and New Orleans was still charming. Tropical Depression 12 was spinning from the Bahamas toward Florida, but the chances of an American city’s being destroyed by nature were rem
Annals of Medicine: An Error in the Code: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Richard Preston, "An Error in the Code," The New Yorker, August 13, 2007, p. 30 August 13, 2007 Issue Keywords Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome; Elrod, James; Murphy, Jim; Self-Mutilation; Fingers; Genetics; Bite, Biting ANNALS OF MEDICINE about Lesch-Nyhan syndrome,
Why New Yorkers Last Longer -- New York Magazine
Why New Yorkers Last Longer This city, once known as a capital of vice and self-destruction, is now a capital of longevity. What happened? * By Clive Thompson Last winter, the New York City Department of Health released figures that told a surprising stor
Myosin gene mutation correlates with anatomical changes in the human lineage : Abstract : Nature
Nature 428, 415-418 (25 March 2004) | doi:10.1038/nature02358; Received 5 April 2003; Accepted 20 January 2004 Myosin gene mutation correlates with anatomical changes in the human lineage Hansell H. Stedman1,3, Benjamin W. Kozyak1, Anthony Nelson1, Daniel
Specificity in protein interactions and its relati...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007] - PubMed Result
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 May 8;104(19):7999-8004. Epub 2007 Apr 27. Specificity in protein interactions and its relationship with sequence diversity and coevolution. Hakes L, Lovell SC, Oliver SG, Robertson DL. Faculty of Life Sciences, University o
Rosenberg: Brainsick: a physician's journey to the brink
Brainsick: A Physician’s Journey to the Brink by Leon E. Rosenberg, M.D. From CEREBRUM: THE DANA FORUM ON BRAIN SCIENCE Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 2002, Pages 43-60 Daana Press, The Dana Foundation, New York “Somehow, some inexplicable how, pain pul
Gallery of Symmetric Chaos page
JMM 2005 Exhibit - Mike Field
A comprehensive map of the toll-like receptor signaling network : Article : Molecular Systems Biology
Huge Directed Graph Visualisations : Home
Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits - New York Times
August 19, 2007 Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits By KATIE HAFNER Last year a Wikipedia visitor edited the entry for the SeaWorld theme parks to change all mentions of “orcas” to “killer whales,” insisting that this was a more accur
Annals of Exploration: What Galileo Saw: The New Yorker
Annals of Exploration What Galileo Saw by Michael Benson September 8, 2003 Keywords Galileo Orbiter; Spacecrafts; Jupiter; Moons; Photographs; Amalthea; Europa For the past eight years, the vintage spacecraft known as the Galileo Orbiter has been tracing
A new generation of drugs tailored for individuals - US News and World Report
On Target A new generation of drugs offers customized cures By Josh Fischman Posted 1/12/03 The two women, on opposite coasts, have led very different lives. Ginger Empey of Bakersfield, Calif., can no longer work. Gloria Caruso is an airline reservation
Math Makeover: It Adds Up for Girls - Newsweek Society - MSNBC.com
A Math Makeover OMG! Actress and mathematician Danica McKellar wants girls to know that being good at numbers is cool. Add It Up: McKellar says math isn't just for nerdy guys anymore Jeff Minton for Newsweek Add It Up: McKellar says math isn't just for ne
Trans-Hudson Study
Feasibility and Benefit-Cost Study of Trans-Hudson, Cross-Westchester and Stewart Airport Rail Links EXECUTIVE SUMMARY S.1 OVERVIEW The New York metropolitan area holds a key place as a global center of finance, commerce, culture and entertainment. The co
"On the rights of Molotov Man: Appropriation and the art of context" by Susan Meiselas and Joy Garnet (Harper's Magazine)
Joy Garnett: Writings
Contains Link to Artist's website, PDF of article, and letters (inc. interesting one by Lessig)
"Dead end: Counterinsurgency warfare as military malpractice" by Edward Luttwak (Harper's Magazine)
Modern armed forces continue to be structured for large-scale war, but advanced societies whose small families lack expendable children have a very low tolerance for casualties. Even supposedly warlike Americans gravely count casualties in Iraq that in th
The coming robot army: introducing America's future fighting machines.(REPORT)(Cover story) Harper's Magazine - Find Articles
A small gray helicopter was perched on the runway, its rotors beating slowly against the shroud of fog and rain blowing in from the Chesapeake Bay. Visibility was poor, but visibility did not matter. The helicopter had no windows, no doors, and, for that
"The coming robot army: Introducing America's future fighting machines" by Steve Featherstone (Harper's Magazine)
Original Harper's Link, Other is from service
The Scientist : Online videos catch on
By Matthew Busse, Online videos catch on Web sites and publishers plan video offerings, but will researchers embrace the new medium? 22nd August 2007 [[* "...usefulness is not the only critical factor for succes, according to Mark Gerstein..." *]]
Nina Berman - Art - Review - New York Times
August 22, 2007 Art Review | Nina Berman Words Unspoken Are Rendered on War’s Faces By HOLLAND COTTER One of the more shocking photographs to emerge from the current Iraq war was taken last year in a rural farm town in the American Midwest. It’s a stu
Look younger, live longer with RealAge - RealAge Test
Bear Mt -- Newburgh-Beacon loop -- route map
from:Old Pleasant Hill Rd @41.428920, -74.063580 to:Veterans Way @41.439750, -74.028750 to:US-9W @41.451450, -74.029680 to:River Rd @41.477570, -74.013000 to:newburgh, ny to:John Ln @41.476280, -73.978510 to:cold spring, ny - Google Maps
Bear Mt Bridge -- Newburgh-Beacon Bridge Loop
What is a support vector machine? - Nature Biotechnology
From the Cover: Gene set enrichment analysis: A knowledge-based approach for interpreting genome-wide expression profiles -- Subramanian et al. 102 (43): 15545 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Published online before print September 30, 2005, 10.1073/pnas.0506580102 PNAS | October 25, 2005 | vol. 102 | no. 43 | 15545-15550 OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE
Water, Water Everywhere, but Guilt by the Bottleful - New York Times
August 12, 2007 Water, Water Everywhere, but Guilt by the Bottleful By ALEX WILLIAMS ON a recent family vacation in Cape Cod, Jenny Pollack, 40, a novelist and public relations associate from Brooklyn, did something she knew she would come to regret. She
Investors Flock to VMware on First Day of Trading - New York Times
August 15, 2007 Investors Flock to VMware on First Day of Trading By STEVE LOHR Shares of VMware, the fast-growing Silicon Valley software maker, jumped 76 percent in their first day of trading yesterday as investors bet that the company would continue to
Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care - New York Times
August 14, 2007 Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care By STEVE LOHR In politics, every serious candidate for the White House has a health care plan. So too in business, where the two leading candidates for Web supremacy, Google and Microsoft, ar
Error in Skype’s Software Shuts Down Phone Service - New York Times
August 17, 2007 Error in Skype’s Software Shuts Down Phone Service By BRAD STONE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16 — The online telephone service Skype was not working for much of the day on Thursday, leaving its 220 million users, some of them small businesses
American Dream News » Rail Transit
Ronan
How The Sound Was “Saved” The Battle of the Oyster Bay-Rye Bridge
MTA - Past Board Chairmen
Robert Moses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Moses, Master Builder, is Dead at 92
Energy | Woodstock revisited | Economist.com
Energy Woodstock revisited Mar 8th 2007 From The Economist print edition Could new techniques for producing ethanol make old-fashioned trees the biofuel of the future? Derek Bacon MANKIND has used trees as a source of fuel for thousands of years. But now
Go with the flow | Economist.com
Mar 8th 2007 From The Economist print edition Visualisation: Data from mobile-phone networks can create maps that show how people are moving around WHERE is everybody? Being able to monitor the flow of people around a city in real time would provide inval
Science Has Spoken: Global Warming Is a Myth
Science Has Spoken: Global Warming Is a Myth by Arthur B. Robinson and Zachary W. Robinson Copyright 1997 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. Reprinted with permission of Dow Jones & Co., Inc. The Wall Street Journal (December 4, 1997) Political leaders are gathered in
David MacKay: Information Theory, Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks: The Book
The multitasking genome. [Nat Genet. 2006] - PubMed Result
Nat Genet. 2006 Jun;38(6):608-9.Click here to read Links Comment on: Nat Genet. 2006 Jun;38(6):626-35. The multitasking genome. Gingeras TR. PMID: 16736012 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
ScienceDirect - Trends in Biochemical Sciences : Tripping the switch fantastic: how a protein kinase cascade can convert graded inputs into switch-like outputs
doi:10.1016/S0968-0004(96)20026-X How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window) Copyright © 1996 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. Talking point Tripping the switch fantastic: how a protein kinase cascade can convert graded inputs into switch-like ou
The Scientist : New Growth in Phylogeny Programs
Highly cited papers represent a fraction of the programs available Email: Josh P Roberts - jroberts@the-scientist.com The Scientist 2004, 18(24):22 Published 20 December 2004 Sometimes, the number of times a paper has been cited barely begins to describe
STATE OF THE ART; Cellphone Surprise (iPhone Aside) - New York Times
[[* July 5, 2007; By DAVID POGUE, Here's the basic idea. If you're willing to pay $10 a month on top of a regular T-Mobile voice plan, you get a special cellphone. When you're out and about, it works like any other phone; calls eat up your monthly minutes
Do Sunscreens Have You Covered? - New York Times
July 5, 2007 Skin Deep Do Sunscreens Have You Covered? By NATASHA SINGER AS the noon sun began to cook bathers in Long Beach, N.Y., last Sunday, members of the Sofferman family lounged on towels, each wearing a sun lotion chosen with the care usually give
Traffic Alerts Get Personal, With Made-to-Order Data - New York Times
Traffic Alerts Get Personal, With Made-to-Order Data By By JACQUES STEINBERG Published: July 5, 2007 For many people, getting away for a holiday means sitting in traffic while listening to staccato radio reports about rubbernecking delays and cascading b
Genome-wide transcription analyses in rice using t...[Nat Genet. 2006] - PubMed Result
Ultimate Squash
Yale squash camp
Recent Segmental Duplications in the Human Genome -- Bailey et al. 297 (5583): 1003 -- Science
Learning kernels from biological networks by maximizing entropy -- Tsuda and Noble 20 (Supplement 1): i326 -- Bioinformatics
Technology Review: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Meta
January 2007 Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Meta Space tourist and billionaire programmer Charles Simonyi designed Microsoft Office. Now he wants to reprogram software. By Scott Rosenberg
02138 § The Search for Harvard's Next Leader
CSSViewer :: Firefox Add-ons
EditCSS :: Firefox Add-ons
On Investing - Summer 2007
The Myth, the Math, the Sex - New York Times
August 12, 2007 Ideas & Trends The Myth, the Math, the Sex By GINA KOLATA EVERYONE knows men are promiscuous by nature. It’s part of the genetic strategy that evolved to help men spread their genes far and wide. The strategy is different for a woman, wh
The Road to Clarity - New York Times
August 12, 2007 The Road to Clarity By JOSHUA YAFFA “So, what do you see?” Martin Pietrucha I asked, turning around in the driver’s seat of his mint green Ford Taurus. It was a cold day in January, and we were parked in the middle of a mock highway
Hewlett-Packard Data Warehouse Lands In Wal-Mart's Shopping Cart -- Data Warehousing
Hewlett-Packard Data Warehouse Lands In Wal-Mart's Shopping Cart Retailer will be an early user of HP's Neoview to analyze data related to 20,000 suppliers. By Mary Hayes Weier InformationWeek August 4, 2007 12:02 AM (From the August 6, 2007 issue) Wal-Ma
Beware of the Robert Moses Revisionists
Originally published May 27, 2007 in The New York Observer. Beware of the Robert Moses Revisionists By NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN. A move is underway to put Robert Moses back up on the pedestal where he stood in the 1930’s. If the people backing the rehabilit
Baby Name Wizard Blog - Discussing Trends in Baby Names
Goodbye, George and John - International Herald Tribune
[[* look what the article says about Mark: "In the 1950s, some surge of naming testosterone produced a lot of swaggering male names ending in the letter K: Jack, Mark and Frank, not to mention Rock, Dirk and Buck. But over the past few decades, K has move
Goodbye, George and John - New York Times
[[* look what article says about Mark: "In the 1950s, some surge of naming testosterone produced a lot of swaggering male names ending in the letter K: Jack, Mark and Frank, not to mention Rock, Dirk and Buck. But over the past few decades, K has... *]]
An Entire Bookshelf, in Your Hands - New York Times
August 9, 2007 Basics An Entire Bookshelf, in Your Hands By PETER WAYNER WHEN Paul Biba, a lawyer in Bernardsville, N.J., finds himself stuck waiting, he likes to pull out his Nokia E61i cellphone and read one of the 20 or so books he usually stores on it
Google Rolls Out Storage Services - Forbes.com
NYC Bike Maps: New York City's Bicycle Paths, Bike Lanes & Greenways
Infolust - Realtime Context Search
I want to know on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Homicides and Crime in New York City - New York Times Interactive Graphic
90+ Online Photography Tools and Resources
retrievr - search by sketch / search by image
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
The dismantling of the Yankee empire - Aug. 2, 2007
The dismantling of the Yankee empire YES Network is the MVP of Steinbrenner's business empire, and it's for sale, report Fortune's Jon Birger and Tim Arango. Will the team end up on the block too? His son Hal says no. FORTUNE Magazine By Jon Birger and Ti
Kids on the Plane? Maybe I'll Have That Drink - New York Times
Kids on the Plane? Maybe I'll Have That Drink By JOE SHARKEY Published: July 22, 2007 CHEERIOS and crayons. Rene Foss, a flight attendant for a major airline, has nothing against Cheerios or crayons. Or kids, for that matter. But put the three together i
EZ Does It: The New Yorker
The Financial Page EZ Does It by James Surowiecki September 8, 2003 Text Size: Small Text Medium Text Large Text Print E-Mail Feeds Keywords Radio-Frequency Identification (R.F.I.D.); National Museum of American History; The Smithsonian; Bar Codes; Wrigle
NOVELTIES; Who Says You Can't Take Your iPod to the Staff Meeting? - New York Times
NOVELTIES; Who Says You Can't Take Your iPod to the Staff Meeting? By ANNE EISENBERG Published: July 22, 2007 IPODS have provided lots of entertainment since their debut in 2001. Soon they may help with the sterner stuff of office chores, too. Manufactur
New Haven CVB - VisitNewHaven
Time Out New York: Pedal pushers
# Time Out New York / Issue 614 : July 5, 2007 - July 10, 2007 # Pedal pushers # Urban planners see European-style bike sharing in Gotham’s future. # # NY bike share CHAIN GANG A municipal bike-share program is now operating in Lyon, France. A lot of Ne
Is Eliot Spitzer Changing Albany? Or Is Albany Changing Him? -- New York Magazine
The Steamroller in the Swamp Is Eliot Spitzer changing Albany? Or is Albany changing him? * By Steve Fishman (Photo: Platon) A few months ago, I asked Governor Eliot Spitzer about his temper, the most popular subject in Albany. This was be
Children of Darkness -- nytimes
They plumb tunnels, trestles and old train stations, often illicitly, and in those shadow cities find the pulsing center of New York.
Doctors - Managed Care and Health Insurance - Medicine and Health - Wages and Salaries - New York Times
July 29, 2007 The Nation Sending Back the Doctor’s Bill By ALEX BERENSON HOW to fix the health care system? Easy, liberals say. If Washington would just force cuts in prescription drug prices and insurance company profits, plenty of money would be left
YouTube - Re: Gmail: A Behind the Scenes Video
Turtlemail !
A comprehensive pathway map of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling : Article : Molecular Systems Biology
Peanut Wonder!
A Social Life » Cleaning up the tag soup
n tag items with some original term, but if another term becomes more popular, the first term can somehow be declared equivalent to the new term, so searchers will find the intended content. Whether automatically applied or added manually, this equivalenc
del.icio.us: making Firefox more del.icio.us
Annals of Medicine: The Edmonton Protocol: The New Yorker
[[* Describes relationship between diabetes and stem cells (which are a possible source of new islet cells that won't react badly with immune system) *]]
In Silicon Valley, Millionaires Who Don’t Feel Rich - New York Times
August 5, 2007 In Silicon Valley, Millionaires Who Don’t Feel Rich By GARY RIVLIN MENLO PARK, Calif. — By almost any definition — except his own and perhaps those of his neighbors here in Silicon Valley — Hal Steger has made it. Mr. Steger, 51, a
Making Do, With $10 Million - New York Times
August 5, 2007 Age of Riches Making Do, With $10 Million By GARY RIVLIN Nick Halsey knows it can sound strange to an outsider: How is it possible for someone in Silicon Valley to have $10 million in the bank and still not feel rich? So Mr. Halsey, 46, a v
Obesity - Smoking - Depression - Friends - Eating Disorders - Medicine and Health - New York Times
[[* Interesting quotes by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi *]] August 5, 2007 Ideas & Trends Your Friends of Friends By GINA KOLATA IN a way it all seems so obvious. Your friend found a lump in her breast, so you have that long-delayed mammogram. One by one your fr
The spread of obesity in a large social network ov...[N Engl J Med. 2007] - PubMed Result
Bottled Waters - Beverages - Plastic Waste - Recycling - Global Warming - Climate Change - New York Times
July 15, 2007 Ideas & Trends A Battle Between the Bottle and the Faucet By BILL MARSH THOSE eight daily glasses of water you’re supposed to drink for good health? They will cost you $0.00135 — about 49 cents a year — if you take it from a New York C
Compete, collaborate, compel : Article : Nature Genetics
Editorial Nature Genetics 39, 931 (2007) doi:10.1038/ng0807-931 Compete, collaborate, compel Abstract Procedures for microattribution need to be established by journals and databases so that data producers have an overwhelming incentive to deposit their r
TG Daily - Point and click Gmail hacking at Black Hat
Point and click Gmail hacking at Black Hat PDF Print E-mail Security By Humphrey Cheung Thursday, August 02, 2007 15:32 Recommend article: Slashdot Digg Delicious Technorati YahooMyWeb Las Vegas (NV) – I’ve just received an email that says “I like s
NewsworthyAudio - Personal Audio Newspaper
Storm King Art Center
Guggenheim Museum - Exhibitions - The Shapes of Space
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era
The Glass House
mark's Photo Stream: Mountain Bike
[[* Shows shots of mountain bike, which needs less knobby tires and a new chain. This bike has 6"x9.5" seat. The rims are 26"x1.5" and knobby tires are 26"x1.75. *]]
mark's Photo Stream: Touring Bike Pictures
[[* Shows shots of Trek touring bike, with closeup on front tube width, which is relevant for fitting pump. Top frame tube is 1" thick and ~21" long. *]]
Adidas Cycling Cyclone Shoes for £53.09 | Adidas Cycling Shoes - Cycle Touring | Cycle | Wiggle
[[* Representative Touring Shoes *]]
MT31 Shoes - CycleExpress
[[* Representative Touring Shoes *]]
The Bigger Ferris Wheels Get, the More Cash Flows - New York Times
[[* See quote: "The call of nature is another barrier to height....." *]] July 28, 2007 The Bigger Ferris Wheels Get, the More Cash Flows By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER The London Eye Ferris wheel, inaugurated on Dec. 31, 1999, was only meant to stay a few years.
Madison Jaycees - Experience the Magic of Madison
to: 2 Club Pkwy, Branford, CT 06405 - Google Maps
from: Glenwood Ave to: Warburton Ave to:N Broadway/US-9 to:Palisade St to:Cedar St to:W Clinton Ave to:US-9 to:S Broadway/US-9 to:Church St to:Depot Plaza to:Riverside Dr to:Hemlock Dr to:Country Club Ln to:Scarborough Station Rd to:Spring S
[[* Aprox. extension of Aquaduct Trail, linking to North County Trailway *]]
from: Glenwood Ave to: Warburton Ave to:N Broadway/US-9 to:Palisade St to:Cedar St to:W Clinton Ave to:US-9 to:S Broadway/US-9 to:Church St to:Depot Plaza to:Riverside Dr to:Hemlock Dr to:Country Club Ln to:Scarborough Station Rd to:Spring S
[[* Rough direction of the Old Croton Aquaduct Trail, following US 9 *]]
Old Croton Aqueduct Trail | New York Rails-To-Trails
New York State Parks :: Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park
Historic Hudson Valley - Kykiut, the Rockefeller Estate
Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park and Trail, New York - A1 Trails
Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body: Galleries: Technologies: Key accomplishments: DNA
[[* Nice timeline in relation to what is a gene article *]]
With Tools on Web, Amateurs Reshape Mapmaking - New York Times
July 27, 2007 With Tools on Web, Amateurs Reshape Mapmaking By MIGUEL HELFT SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 — On the Web, anyone can be a mapmaker. With the help of simple tools introduced by Internet companies recently, millions of people are trying their hand
Mining of Data Prompted Fight Over Spying - New York Times
July 29, 2007 Mining of Data Prompted Fight Over Spying By SCOTT SHANE and DAVID JOHNSTON WASHINGTON, July 28 — A 2004 dispute over the National Security Agency’s secret surveillance program that led top Justice Department officials to threaten resign
New Haven Restaurants - CT, New Haven, Order Food Online, Dotmenu
allmenus
YouTube - US State Capitals
New York State Parks :: Taconic Region
The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail
Elements of Statistical Learning: data mining, inference, and prediction
My new tcx converter... with a lot of function inside
GPSBabel: Free Software Download
G7ToWin
From Shakespeare to Star Trek and beyond: a Medline search for literary and other allusions in biomedical titles -- Goodman 331 (7531): 1540 -- BMJ
Protein pathway and complex clustering of correlat...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003] - PubMed Result
The Cravatt Lab
Jacobson group, UCSF
Flickr: Import EXIF GPS information from your camera
Jasper Rine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See video. It's very funny.
October 20, 2006, Hour Two: Marijuana and Alzheimer's / Violet Fire Opera about Tesla / Sean Carroll on Evolution
[[* tosses out numbers of human pseudogenes -- 900 total?, 60 unique? ORs? *]] Finally, we'll talk with biologist Sean Carroll about evolution and the human genome. Carroll says that looking at out genetic code reveals what he calls 'forensic evidence' fo
Chemical & Engineering News: Cover Story - Building Green
July 16, 2007 Volume 85, Number 29 pp. 11-15 Building Green Energy-efficient homes, offices, and labs save money and cut CO2, but require a sea change in values for many Americans Jeff Johnson FOR 60 YEARS, the charitable organization Heifer International
Werner G. Krebs, Ph.D., Academic Homepage
Just the Thing to Carry Your Conscience In - New York Times
July 18, 2007 Just the Thing to Carry Your Conscience In By MARIAN BURROS IF you are reading this anytime after dawn on Wednesday, you are probably too late to make a fashion statement and simultaneously keep the world safe from plastic bags. At 8 this mo
EBI Tools: Pairwise Alignment algorithms form
Home, CLAMPART, Gallery specializing in Modern and Contemporary Paintings and Photographs.
Tumi Laptop & Briefcase - T-Tech Pulse Forsyth Computer Backpack 5581 - Luggage Online
Tumi Laptop & Briefcase - Generation 4.4 Briefs Medium Capacity Expandable Flap Brief 96193 - Luggage Online
starbucks® beverages & food details
Wikipedia - Computers and the Internet - Encyclopedias - News and News Media - New York Times
July 1, 2007 All the News That’s Fit to Print Out By JONATHAN DEE When news broke on May 8 about the arrest of a half-dozen young Muslim men for supposedly planning to attack Fort Dix, alongside the usual range of reactions — disbelief, paranoia, outr
NASA - Space - Cosmos - Inventors and Inventions - New York Times
July 1, 2007 The Amateur Future of Space Travel By JACK HITT When Peter K. Homer, an out-of-work director of a local community center in Maine, first heard that NASA was turning to America’s backyard inventors to brainstorm new technologies for a possib
EDUCATION; At Yale, a New Campus Just for Research - New York Times
EDUCATION; At Yale, a New Campus Just for Research * E-MAIL * Print * Permissions * Save Article Tools Sponsored By By KAREN W. ARENSON Published: July 4, 2007 It has been a long time since college biology meant simply dissecting frogs and squinting at pa
The Rise of Craigslist and How It's Killing Your Newspaper -- New York Magazine
A Guy Named Craig How a schlumpy IBM refugee found you your apartment, your boyfriend, your new couch, your afternoon sex partner—and now finds himself killing your newspaper. * By Philip Weiss Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, in his San Francisco
SCIENTISTS FIND LONG-SOUGHT KEY TO HOW BLOOD CLOTS - New York Times
July 7, 1987 SCIENTISTS FIND LONG-SOUGHT KEY TO HOW BLOOD CLOTS By SANDRA BLAKESLEE LEAD: THE master molecule governing the formation of blood clots has been isolated and cloned, ending a century-long effort to understand how blood coagulates and promisin
Different noses for different people - Nature Genetics
Nature Genetics 34, 143 - 144 (2003) Published online: 5 May 2003; | doi:10.1038/ng1160 Different noses for different people Idan Menashe, Orna Man, Doron Lancet & Yoav Gilad Department of Molecular Genetics and the Crown Human Genome Center, The Weizmann
Forbes Magazine The DNA Bar Code
News: Articles Forbes Magazine The DNA Bar Code An innovative method for coding cell samples prevents identity mix-ups while saving labs space and money April 24, 2006 Jay A. Tischfield, chairman of the department of genetics at Rutgers University, has on
Amazon.com: Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis: Books: John Shawe-Taylor,Nello Cristianini
[[* Chapter 2 gives a good overview of Kernel methods *]]
Mahalo.com: Human-powered Search
The Human Touch That May Loosen Google’s Grip - New York Times
June 24, 2007 Digital Domain The Human Touch That May Loosen Google’s Grip By RANDALL STROSS ONCE upon a time, the most valuable secret formula in American business was Coca-Cola’s. Today, it’s Google’s master algorithm. In the search business, ho
news @ nature.com - US science policy Upstart states
news @ nature.com - US science policy Upstart states - The United ... nature.com homepage. Jump to main content; Jump to navigation ... US science policy: Upstart states. The United States has a settled arrangement for
Genomics, Prior Probability, and Statistical Tests of Multiple Hypotheses -- Manly et al. 14 (6): 997 -- Genome Research
Genomics, Prior Probability, and Statistical Tests of Multiple Hypotheses Kenneth F. Manly1,4, Dan Nettleton2 and J.T. Gene Hwang3 1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York 14263, USA ; 2 Department o
Cooking Light - Getting It All In - Healthy Recipes and Menus
[* eggs, peanut butter, avocado, coffee, mushrooms *] Getting It All In Certainly, the best way to consume these five healthful foods is to just eat them. Our recipes suggest ways to introduce or incorporate them into your diet. But you can also enjoy the
The Richest of the Rich, Proud of a New Gilded Age - New York Times
July 15, 2007 The Richest of the Rich, Proud of a New Gilded Age By LOUIS UCHITELLE The tributes to Sanford I. Weill line the walls of the carpeted hallway that leads to his skyscraper office, with its panoramic view of Central Park. A dozen framed magazi
When ‘On the Road’ Was ‘On the Subway’ - New York Times
[[* Chronicles subway trip past CU to HM, by famous alum of both. *]] July 15, 2007 City Lore When ‘On the Road’ Was ‘On the Subway’ By MITCH KELLER SIXTY years ago this week, Jackie Robinson was playing his historic first season with the Dodgers,
Toy Magnets Attract Sales, and Suits - New York Times
July 15, 2007 Toy Magnets Attract Sales, and Suits By GRETCHEN MORGENSON WILLIAM FINLEY was almost 4 years old when his grandmother gave him a Magnetix building set for Christmas in 2004. Its colorful, tiny plastic rods, with powerful micro-magnets at eac
Windows Opening on the Royal Family’s Wealth - New York Times
July 15, 2007 Windows Opening on the Royal Family’s Wealth By GRAHAM BOWLEY London ON a recent morning, royal courtiers, brows furrowed, escorted a reporter to the top of Buckingham Palace to point out some troubling disrepair: cracks scarring part of t
Market Forces Cited in Lymphoma Drugs’ Disuse - New York Times
July 14, 2007 Market Forces Cited in Lymphoma Drugs’ Disuse By ALEX BERENSON The patients’ stories sound nearly impossible. After an hourlong infusion, Linda Stephens, 58, has been cancer-free for seven years. Dan Wheeler, three years. Betsy de Parry,
Tennis: Not on the Lawn, but Near It - New York Times
[* Riverside v Central -- quite a difference ! *] Tennis: Not on the Lawn, but Near It By KATHLEEN MCELROY Published: July 6, 2007 Even the most die-hard indoor tennis players, who pay dearly for certainty in scheduling and conditions, need a little sun
The Hand That Controls the Sock Puppet Could Get Slapped - New York Times
July 16, 2007 The Hand That Controls the Sock Puppet Could Get Slapped By BRAD STONE and MATT RICHTEL SAN FRANCISCO, July 15 — On the Internet nobody knows you’re a dog — or the chief executive of a Fortune 500 company. Or so thought John Mackey, th
Genome Biology | Full text | An idea whose time has gone
An idea whose time has gone Gregory A Petsko Genome Biology 2007 8:107 The $60 million a year in public money that is being spent on the Protein Structure Initiative is enough to fund approximately 100-200 individual investigator-initiated research grant
Web 3.0: No humans required - July 1, 2007
What's next for the Internet Nova Spivack is racing to bring meaning and order to the chaos of the Internet. And he's not alone. Business 2.0 reports. Business 2.0 Magazine By Michael V. Copeland, Business 2.0 Magazine senior writer July 3 2007: 4:44 PM E
Detecting Amino Acid Sites Under Positive Selection and Purifying Selection -- Massingham and Goldman 169 (3): 1753 -- Genetics
The Massingham and Goldman paper on the SLR method for measuring selection site-wise in proteins was published in Genetics in 2005. TM distributes code implementing this, just email him for it. The impending updated version will be downloadable f
Mid-Manhattan Expressway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower Manhattan Expressway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trans-Manhattan Expressway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Challenge to Gene Theory, a Tougher Look at Biotech - New York Times
July 1, 2007 Re:framing A Challenge to Gene Theory, a Tougher Look at Biotech By DENISE CARUSO THE $73.5 billion global biotech business may soon have to grapple with a discovery that calls into question the scientific principles on which it was founded.
Official Google Blog: More organizing tools
Rx Latin 2 Dances for Post-Op DVT Prophylaxis
Green sky thinking: eight ways to a cleaner flying future - 22 February 2007 - New Scientist
* 22 February 2007 * Bennett Daviss * Magazine issue 2592 We love jetting off to faraway beaches, and the occasional business junket or foreign city break is hard to resist. Sure, we fret about the greenhouse gases and other pollutants these flights gener
Vienna concert Vienna Opera Musikverein. Mozart Strauss.
Hundertwasser- Vienna, Austria - VirtualTourist.com
also a place to rent bikes; can be reached w/ tramway line "N"
Wireless LAN networks in Vienna
Flak tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sasha's Vienna Travel Guide - Parks
Turkenschanz
Sasha's Vienna Travel Guide - Coffees
Das KunstHausWien
Cafe Landtmann
The Prater and Sightseeing highlights in Vienna, Austria.
NYC Organization Chart - Elected Officials
[* Might be nice to use in comparison to the yeast regulatory hierarchy *]
NYC.gov - CAU EVENTS CALENDAR
Random Etc.
Travel Time Tube Map (Built with Processing)
Home | Transport for London
Burggarten, Vienna - a Gardens Guide review
has butterfly collection
Tour of Vienna Old City
Gave Up Sleep and Maybe a First-Born, but at Least I Have an iPhone - New York Times
June 30, 2007 Gave Up Sleep and Maybe a First-Born, but at Least I Have an iPhone By JEREMY W. PETERS Apple wanted a spectacle when the iPhone went on sale, and it got just that. Dozens of photographers hovered outside Apple’s flagship store on Fifth Av
iPhone Spin Goes Round and Round - New York Times
June 30, 2007 Talking Business iPhone Spin Goes Round and Round By JOE NOCERA By Wednesday morning, the iPhone tom-toms were beating in earnest. They’d been building for some time, even before Apple’s chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, announced at the
Genome Transplantation in Bacteria: Changing One Species to Another -- Lartigue et al., 10.1126/science.1144622 -- Science
Genome Transplantation in Bacteria: Changing One Species to Another Carole Lartigue 1, John I. Glass 1*, Nina Alperovich 1, Rembert Pieper 1, Prashanth P. Parmar 1, Clyde A. Hutchison III 1, Hamilton O. Smith 1, J. Craig Venter 1 1 The J. Craig Venter Ins
Scientists Transplant Genome of Bacteria - New York Times
une 29, 2007 Scientists Transplant Genome of Bacteria By NICHOLAS WADE Correction Appended Scientists at the institute directed by J. Craig Venter, a pioneer in sequencing the human genome, are reporting that they have successfully transplanted the genome
World Wide Dictation and Transcription - Services
The Value of a New York Dollar - The Money Guide -- New York Magazine
What if New York had its own currency? In a sense, it already does. Our dollar looks the same as the better-known U.S. version, but it doesn’t go nearly as far here as anywhere else. How much is it really worth? Based on a few scientifically imprecise c
Cracking the power-line communication conundrum - tech - 23 March 2007 - New Scientist Tech
Cracking the power-line communication conundrum * 23 March 2007 * Ian Stewart
Text to Speech Software with AT&T Natural Voices, NeoSpeech, Acapela, Nuance SAPI Voices™
Nite Ize: Product Detail - glowing frisbee
Time Tree
Nature Reviews Genetics - THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF MODEL ORGANISMS
USNO EST Clock Clock
Fountain on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The Human Touch That May Loosen Google’s Grip - New York Times
June 24, 2007 Digital Domain The Human Touch That May Loosen Google’s Grip By RANDALL STROSS ONCE upon a time, the most valuable secret formula in American business was Coca-Cola’s. Today, it’s Google’s master algorithm. In the search business, ho
Computers and the Internet - Hackers - Homeland Security - Cybersecurity - Russia - United States - New York Times
June 24, 2007 Bit Wars When Computers Attack By JOHN SCHWARTZ ANYONE who follows technology or military affairs has heard the predictions for more than a decade. Cyberwar is coming. Although the long-announced, long-awaited computer-based conflict has yet
The Pursuit of Happyness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vienna - New York Times
By ANN M. MORRISON Published: March 5, 2006 Skip to next paragraph Correction Appended WHY GO NOW In case you haven't been paying attention, this year is the 250th anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birth — in Salzburg. But that hasn't stopped Vie
from:242nd St - Van Cortlandt Park Station @40.889424,-73.898507 to:Wave Hill, 675 W 252nd St, Bronx, New York, United States to:W 232nd St & Palisade Ave, Bronx, Bronx, New York 10463, United States to:231 W 246th St, bronx, ny to:3901 Fieldston Rd,bronx
Planning BikeSW
ZoomInfo.com
Vienna Prater
Leisure - Sports - Hiking in and around Vienna
Vienna: Urban Hiking Trails - MSN Travel Articles
Domkirche St. Stephan - Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Vienna - New York Times Travel
Liechtenstein Museum - Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Vienna - New York Times Travel
far from central city
Naschmarkt - Reviews and Ratings of Shops in Vienna - New York Times Travel
A. E. Köchert - Reviews and Ratings of Shops in Vienna - New York Times Travel
near the church & spiegelgasse
Barfly's Club - Reviews and Ratings of Bars and Clubs in Vienna - New York Times Travel
Breakfast Club - Reviews and Ratings of Restaurants in Vienna - New York Times Travel
Café Demel - Reviews and Ratings of Restaurants in Vienna - New York Times Travel
Kunsthistorisches Museum - Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Vienna - New York Times Travel
Frommer's Favorite Experiences - New York Times
Savoring the Legendary Sachertorte: Café Demel (tel. 01/535-1717), the most famous cafe in Vienna, has a long-standing feud with the Sacher Hotel Restaurant, in the Hotel Sacher Wien (tel. 01/514560), over who has the right to sell the legendary and orig
Vienna: Das Möbel - New York Times
Foraging Vienna: Das Möbel Roland Schlager for The New York Times * E-Mail * Print * Reprints * Save Article Tools Sponsored By By SARAH WILDMAN Published: October 8, 2006 High-concept furniture and design shops are not normally places that encourage set
Vienna travel tip - BigNet
Vienna travel tip - Naschmarkt
Vienna travel tip - Café Gloriette
Vienna travel tip - Palmenhaus
dinner?
Vienna travel tip - Welser Werner
SECESSION Building Information
Friedrichstrasse 12, A-1010 Vienna
from: Kaerntner Ring 1 vienna to: Friedrichstrasse 12, A-1010 Vienna - Google Maps
from hotel to turtle building
Ever popular – markets
Linke Wienzeile 22
loc.alize.us - Explore your world through everyone's eyes - Secession Building
Art Museum Panorama
open 'till 9 on Thurs.
Atlas and the globe on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
GPS Visualizer
Use of simulated data sets to evaluate the fidelity of metagenomic processing methods - Nature Methods
Nature Methods - 4, 495 - 500 (2007) Published online: 29 April 2007; | doi:10.1038/nmeth1043 Use of simulated data sets to evaluate the fidelity of metagenomic processing methods Konstantinos Mavromatis1, Natalia Ivanova1, Kerrie Barry1, Harris Shapiro1,
Research Finds Firstborns Gain the Higher I.Q. - New York Times
June 22, 2007 Research Finds Firstborns Gain the Higher I.Q. By BENEDICT CAREY The eldest children in families tend to develop higher I.Q.’s than their siblings, researchers are reporting today, in a large study that could settle more than a half-centur
South County Trailway
Westchester County Trailways
overall route of trailway -- from: Barney St, Yonkers, NY to: Buckshollow Rd, Mahopac, NY 10541 - Google Maps
coffee loc: Placemark 1 @41.010637077233326,-73.85168552398682 - Google Maps
~South County Trailway~
sctrailmap - southern bit
sctrailmapnorth - northern bit
North & South County Trails Bike Map - Weschester, New York
The 1 Percent Genome Solution: Scientific American
Yale’s Mark Gerstein on Pseudogenes and Other ENCODE Findings
Chromosomal periodicity of evolutionarily conserved gene pairs -- Wright et al., 10.1073/pnas.0610776104 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
North County Parking Locations
North County Trailway -- official Site
motif-x
Canadian Proteomics Initiative
Wired to Sell - New York Times
June 10, 2007 Wired to Sell By LISA KEYS WHEN Parimal Pandya, a 32-year-old network consultant at AT&T, walked into the sales office at Liberty Harbor, a mixed-use waterfront development going up in Jersey City, the sales agent launched into a standard pi
A meeting in honor of Cyrus Chothia
The Avocado Advantage
Nature Cover - the look of fear
twittervision
Jott.com - Mobile Note Taking and Hands-Free Messaging
Nine Centuries of History and Wine Making - New York Times
June 17, 2007 Cultured Traveler | Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria Nine Centuries of History and Wine Making By SARAH WILDMAN FOLLOW the Danube northwest out of Vienna by car, train or bicycle, and the cityscape shaped by the Hapsburgs and the Secessionist a
Take It Slow, Don’t Have Many Kids and Enjoy Cold Water - New York Times
June 17, 2007 Keys to a Long Life Take It Slow, Don’t Have Many Kids and Enjoy Cold Water By CARL ZIMMER ESKIMO hunters killed a bowhead whale off the coast of Alaska last month and began to chainsaw their way into its blubber. They stopped when the saw
Endings Without Endings - New York Times
June 17, 2007 Endings Without Endings By CHARLES McGRATH HUH? The black screen at the end of the series-concluding episode of “The Sopranos” last Sunday caused thousands of viewers to leap from the couch and smack the cable box, suspecting a loose con
Mouse Tales cover
The RNA revolution | Biology's Big Bang | Economist.com
Jun 14th 2007 From The Economist print edition What physics was to the 20th century, biology will be to the 21st—and RNA will be a vital part of it Bridgeman NATURE is full of surprises. When atoms were first proved to exist (and that was a mere century
George and Martha Rise and Shine - Google Book Search
Genomics: Encyclopaedia of humble DNA : Nature
News and Views Nature 447, 782-783 (14 June 2007) | doi:10.1038/447782a; Published online 13 June 2007 Genomics: Encyclopaedia of humble DNA John M. Greally1 Top of pageAbstractResearchers of the ENCODE consortium have analysed 1% of the human g
Noteburner Virtual CD-RW Audio Ripper
How Infomercial King Ajit Khubani Made Millions Preying on the Simple Desire to Live a Less Anxious Life -- New York Magazine
The Discoverer’s DNA - New York Times
June 12, 2007 Editorial The Discoverer’s DNA When scientists talk about sequencing the human genome, they have been talking so far about creating a composite picture drawn from the gene sequences of many people. That has now changed for good. Recently,
As Breeders Test DNA, Dogs Become Guinea Pigs - New York Times
[* Interesting foreshadowing of issues related to humans. Also a spotlight on smell *] June 12, 2007 The DNA Age As Breeders Test DNA, Dogs Become Guinea Pigs By AMY HARMON FORT MOTT STATE PARK, N.J. — When mutant, muscle-bound puppies started showing
The Inevitability of Bumps - New York Times
June 12, 2007 The Inevitability of Bumps By SUSAN STELLIN People who fly a lot tend to be nonchalant about the experience — until the plane hits a patch of choppy air. Then, as cups start skidding across tray tables and luggage jostles overhead, even so
Felice Frankel - Science Photographer - New York Times
June 12, 2007 She Calls It ‘Phenomena.’ Everyone Else Calls It Art. By CORNELIA DEAN When people call Felice Frankel an artist, she winces. In the first place, the photographs she makes don’t sell. She knows this, she says, because after she receive
The Sopranos - Television - New York Times
June 11, 2007 The TV Watch One Last Family Gathering By ALESSANDRA STANLEY There was no good ending, so “The Sopranos” left off without one. The abrupt finale last night was almost like a prank, a mischievous dig at viewers who had agonized over how t
Resort Maps: US & UK Resort City and Town Tourist Maps, Franchise Opportunities
news@nature : Scientists devise ranking table for drugs - Revised league table could reopen debate on drug classification.
News Published online: 23 March 2007; | doi:10.1038/news070319-15 Scientists devise ranking table for drugs - Revised league table could reopen debate on drug classification. Michael Hopkin How does the physical harm of a dru
When good drugs go bad : Nature
Commentary Nature 446, 975-977 (26 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446975a; Published online 25 April 2007 When good drugs go bad Kathleen M. Giacomini1, Ronald M. Krauss2, Dan M. Roden3, Michel Eichelbaum4, Michael R. Hayden5 & Yusuke Nakamura6 Kathl
The university of the future : Nature
Editorial Nature 446, 949 (26 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446949a; Published online 25 April 2007 The university of the future Top of pageAbstractThe traditional model of the US research university — based on the pre-eminence of the single-discipli
Gmaps Pedometer - TG ct route 2 (longer Guilford ride )
Gmaps Pedometer - TG ct route 2 (morning loop)
Gmaps Pedometer - TG ct route 1 (alternative wallingford loop)
Nature Precedings, a pre-print server for biomedical research -- Nature
Linked to and discussed on a blog.
Genome-wide association study of 14,000 cases of seven common diseases and 3,000 shared controls : Article : $siteName
Nature 447, 661-678 (7 June 2007) | doi:10.1038/nature05911; Received 26 March 2007; Accepted 11 May 2007
10 ways to get a grip on your e-mail - May. 18, 2007
10 ways to get a grip on your e-mail Has trying to keep up with your inbox got you feeling like a hamster on a wheel, running faster and getting nowhere? Help is here! FORTUNE Magazine By Anne Fisher, Fortune senior writer May 21 2007: 3:29 PM EDT Sign up
The silly fears about Google's e-mail service. - By Paul Boutin - Slate Magazine
webhead: Inside the Internet. Read My Mail, PleaseThe silly privacy fears about Google's e-mail service. By Paul Boutin Updated Thursday, April 15, 2004, at 5:26 PM ET Illustration by Robert NeubeckerGoogle co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page were the
GORP - Weekend Wheeling in New York City - The Infamous 9W Exodus to Nyack
from:bridgehampton, NY to:Promised Land Road and Lazy Point Road, East Hampton, ny to:Cemetery Road & Old Montauk Hwy, NY 11954 to:Overlook Park 668 Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk, NY to:Montauk Point State Park, RT-27, East Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United
Hamptons
from:242nd St - Van Cortlandt Park Station @40.889424,-73.898507 to:Wave Hill, 675 W 252nd St, Bronx, New York, United States to:W 232nd St & Palisade Ave, Bronx, Bronx, New York 10463, United States to:231 W 246th St, bronx, ny to:3901 Fieldston Rd,bronx
Final route, save cached for further analysis
Cars and Bikes Can Mix, When the Rules of the Road Are Clear - New York Times
June 5, 2007 Personal Health Cars and Bikes Can Mix, When the Rules of the Road Are Clear By JANE E. BRODY A journalist who regularly bicycled to work in Washington was killed when he rode headlong into the door of a truck as the driver opened it. A physi
Photo Sharing Even the Folks Can Handle - New York Times
[* Nice article. It'd be wonderful if Picassa could interface with Flickr. Unfortunately, it's regrettable that Google and Yahoo (flickr) don't interface better. *] June 5, 2007 David Pogue Photo Sharing Even the Folks Can Handle Correction Appended RECEP
Sharing a Hobby, Online and in Person - New York Times
June 5, 2007 Web Connections Sharing a Hobby, Online and in Person By MATT VILLANO THE compliment came unexpectedly, an appreciation of Wendy Roth’s digital photos of the 100-foot-tall, cooled-lava Keremeos columns in British Columbia. Ms. Roth, an amat
Wading Through Formats: JPEG, TIFF and Friends - New York Times
June 5, 2007 Choices Wading Through Formats: JPEG, TIFF and Friends By IVAN BERGER A DIGITAL camera can save photos in a file format called JPEG, and sometimes in other formats like TIFF or RAW. A computer’s photo software offers even more choices. Whil
Comparing the Photo-Sharing Sites - New York Times
Comparing the Photo-Sharing Sites * E-Mail * Print * Reprints * Save * Share o Digg o Facebook o Newsvine o Permalink Article Tools Sponsored By By DAVID POGUE Published: June 5, 2007 Comparing the Photo-Sharing Sites
When Are Photos Like Penny Stocks? When They Sell. - New York Times
June 5, 2007 Web Connections When Are Photos Like Penny Stocks? When They Sell. By ERIC A. TAUB Earn big money taking photographs in your spare time! It sounds like a late-night TV come-on for a phony get-rich-quick scheme. But in this case, it might just
How (not) to protect genomic data privacy in a dis...[J Biomed Inform. 2004] - PubMed Result
J Biomed Inform. 2004 Jun;37(3):179-92. How (not) to protect genomic data privacy in a distributed network: using trail re-identification to evaluate and design anonymity protection systems. Malin B, Sweeney L. Data Privacy Laboratory, School of Computer
NEJM -- Health-Information Altruists -- A Potentially Critical Resource
Volume 353:2074-2077 November 10, 2005 Number 19 Isaac S. Kohane, M.D., Ph.D., and Russ B. Altman, M.D., Ph.D. One of the key ideas behind sequencing the human genome was the promise of "personalized medicine." The idea was that genetic information could
Technology Review: Can Zoho Beat Google?
Monday, June 04, 2007 Can Zoho Beat Google? A popular online applications company sees new directions for social computing. By Richard Brandt
TED | Talks | Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Photosynth demo (video)
About this Talk Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. Its architect, Blaise Aguera y Arc
Stem-Cell Advance May Skirt Ethical Debate - WSJ.com
Stem-Cell Advance May Skirt Ethical Debate Scientists Return Adult Cells Back to Embryonic State; 'We'll All Get More Money' By GAUTAM NAIK Scientists have created embryonic stem cells without using eggs or destroying embryos, an advance that may sidestep
The Science of Red Wine -- NYAS.org
The official magazine for Members of the New York Academy of Sciences, featuring articles about Academy events, publications, members, and related scientific issues. May/June 2007 Issue The Science of Red Wine
Firefox and the Anxiety of Growing Pains - New York Times
May 21, 2007 Link by Link Firefox and the Anxiety of Growing Pains By NOAM COHEN IF the open-source software movement were an upstart political campaign, Chris Messina would be one of its community organizers — the young volunteer who decamps to New Ham
YouTube - Tacoma Narrows Newsreel
Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse
6 Billion Bits of Data About Me, Me, Me! - New York Times
June 3, 2007 6 Billion Bits of Data About Me, Me, Me! By AMY HARMON JAMES D. WATSON, who helped crack the DNA code half a century ago, last week became the first person handed the full text of his own DNA on a small computer disk. But he won’t be the la
Molecular analysis of human forearm superficial skin bacterial biota -- Gao et al. 104 (8): 2927 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 9, 2007, 10.1073/pnas.0607077104 PNAS | February 20, 2007 | vol. 104 | no. 8 | 2927-2932 T BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES / MICROBIOLOGY Molecular analysis of human forearm superficial skin bacterial biota Zhan Gao*, Chi-hong Tseng*,{dagger}, Zhiheng Pei*,{
OBSERVATORY - New York Times
February 6, 2007 OBSERVATORY By HENRY FOUNTAIN The Flora Among Us Don't look now, but there's a complex ecosystem living practically under your nose. Researchers from the New York University School of Medicine have determined that a diverse communit
from:bridgehampton, NY to:Sagaponack Rd, Sagaponack, NY to:Town Line Rd & Main St, Suffolk, New York, United States to:Sayres Path & Main St., sagaponack, ny to:Georgica Rd & Cove Hollow Farm Rd, E Hampton, NY to:Georgica Rd & Pudding Hill Ln, East Hampto
Cell -- Barski et al. High-Resolution Profiling of Histone Methylations in the Human Genome
[* Describes results from Solexa sequencing + Mentions that "We have previously successfully combined ChIP with serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in a method termed genome-wide mapping technique (GMAT) (Roh et al., 2004)" *] Cell, Vol 129, 823-83
The Drive for the $1000 Genome :: Bio-IT World
The Drive for the $1000 Genome By Kevin Davies May 15, 2007 | J. Craig Venter recently made his Comedy Central debut on The Colbert Report. Asked by host Stephen Colbert “What makes you think you can do a better job with life and genetics than God?” V
Genome of DNA Discoverer Is Deciphered - New York Times
June 1, 2007 Genome of DNA Discoverer Is Deciphered By NICHOLAS WADE The full genome of James D. Watson, who jointly discovered the structure of DNA in 1953, has been deciphered, marking what some scientists believe is the gateway to an impending era of p
Take Note: Computing Takes Up Pen, Again - New York Times
May 30, 2007 Take Note: Computing Takes Up Pen, Again By MIGUEL HELFT SAN FRANCISCO, May 29 — For more than two decades, the dream of controlling a computer with a pen has seduced and, more often than not, frustrated some of the biggest luminaries in th
Google Gears churns toward Microsoft - CNET News.com
New Google software brings Web-based applications offline, positioning the company in what some say is direct competition with Microsoft.
Voompeople | People Search
Top 15 Google Street View Sightings
Google Zooms In Too Close for Some - New York Times
June 1, 2007 Google Zooms In Too Close for Some By MIGUEL HELFT OAKLAND, Calif., May 31 — For Mary Kalin-Casey, it was never about her cat. Ms. Kalin-Casey, who manages an apartment building here with her husband, John Casey, was a bit shaken when she t
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Special Exhibitions: Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840–1860
Technology Review: G-Commerce
1/11/2002 G-Commerce The latest commercial Web offering: genetic data. By Antonio Regalado
Tissue-specific transcriptional regulation has diverged significantly between human and mouse : Abstract : Nature Genetics
[* Analysis shows ChIP-chip sites are variable betw. organism, and not conserved, despite having specific sequence signatures. Note Max Mut Info. approach (in supp) for choosing threshold that maximizes overlap. *] Nature Genetics 39, 730 - 732 (2007) Pub
2006 GalleryBrilliant display : Article : Nature
2006 Gallery: Brilliant display. Emma Marris. Top of page ... This issue, Nature wraps up the year with an arresting series of images from 2006
Nature Publishing Group - Science in culture
CITATION RESULTS Science in culture Martin Kemp Nature 445, 368 (2007). Full Text © 2007 Nature P
Shortcut to Lock Windows XP Workstation
Chemical & Engineering News: Cover Story - Always On The Move
Nat Biotechnol. -- What is Bayesian statistics?
Nat Biotechnol. 2004 Sep;22(9):1177-8. What is Bayesian statistics? * Eddy SR. Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Blvd., Box 8510, Saint Louis, Missouri 63108, USA. eddy@g
Welcome to the Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists
Cyberinfrastructure Shell (CIShell) : Home Page browse
Places & Spaces > Map Description -- Patent Map
Slashdot | Visualizing the Wikipedia Power Struggle
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science
Google Maps of Wikipedia Visualization
Places & Spaces > Map Description
GUESS: The Graph Exploration System
NetworkX
Luis M. A. Bettencourt
Hernán Makse's Home Page
Nature -- Complex systems: Romanesque networks
[* Interesting picture of a cauliflower! *] Nature. 2005 Jan 27;433(7024):365-6.Click here to read Links Comment on: Nature. 2005 Jan 27;433(7024):392-5. Complex systems: Romanesque networks. * Strogatz SH. PMID: 15674272 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Genome Biology | Full text | What's in a name?
GA Petsko, Perform a literature search for articles concerning ARF, a small GTP-binding protein that is involved in vesicular transport, and you will find to your surprise that it is also a tumor suppressor gene product that binds to p53-DNA complexes. Ex
Structure and tie strengths in mobile communication networks -- Onnela et al. 104 (18): 7332 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
J.-P. Onnela*,{dagger},{ddagger}, J. Saramäki*, J. Hyvönen*, G. Szabó§,¶, D. Lazer||, K. Kaski*, J. Kertész*,**, and A.-L. Barabási§,¶ *Laboratory of Computational Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 9203, FI-02015 TKK, Hels
Networked Governance - John F. Kennedy School of Government - People - People - David Lazer
Factor analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cxnets - Complex Networks Collaboratory
Fisher's exact test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001): K.-I. Goh, B. Kahng, and D. Kim - Universal Behavior of Load...
Interesting relationship betw. betweenness and power-laws
The simultaneous evolution of author and paper networks -- Börner et al. 101 (Supplement 1): 5266 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
COLLOQUIUM PAPERS The simultaneous evolution of author and paper networks Katy Börner {dagger} {ddagger}, Jeegar T. Maru §, and Robert L. Goldstone There has been a long history of research into the structure and evolution of mankind's scientific endeav
Mapping topics and topic bursts in PNAS -- Mane and Börner 101 (Supplement 1): 5287 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
[* Interesting full-text journal analysis *] Published online before print February 20, 2004, 10.1073/pnas.0307626100 COLLOQUIUM PAPERS Ketan K. Mane, and Katy Börner * School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, 10th Street and Jordan
NetSci07 Competition
Links to interesting visualizations, including overview of Wikipedia
Farmington Valley Greenway
Chemical & Engineering News: Cover Story - Sowing Seeds Of Cures
[[ Points raised might be relevant to other philanthropic startups ]] - - - - May 7, 2007 Volume 85, Number 19 pp. 19-26 As venture capitalists' priorities shift, venture philanthropists fill the gap in funding of drug discovery by biotechs Lisa M. Jarvi
Free HTML Editors, Web Page Builders, Web Editors and Web Site Builders (thefreecountry.com)
Technology Review: Sequencing in a Flash
May/June 2007 Sequencing in a Flash A new generation of DNA-sequencing machines is opening up whole new areas of genomic research. Already, researchers are unraveling how modern humans differ from Neanderthals and devising more precise tests for cancer. B
Facing Life With a Lethal Gene - New York Times
March 18, 2007 By AMY HARMON The test, the counselor said, had come back positive. Katharine Moser inhaled sharply. She thought she was as ready as anyone could be to face her genetic destiny. She had attended a genetic counseling session and visited a ps
When a DNA Test Shows a Lethal Fate | New York Times Video
An Amputee Sprinter: Is He Disabled or Too-Abled? - New York Times
By JERÉ LONGMAN Correction Appended MANCHESTER, England, May 14 — As Oscar Pistorius of South Africa crouched in the starting blocks for the 200 meters on Sunday, the small crowd turned its attention to the sprinter who calls himself the fastest man on
Harvard Task Force Calls for New Focus on Teaching and Not Just Research - New York Times
Says Amherst teaching is a model and also has nice things to say about Yale & Princeton - - - - - By SARA RIMER CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 8 — Joshua Billings, 22, says he did not come to Harvard for the teaching. “You’d be stupid if you came to Harvard
NIH BUDGET: Boom and Bust -- Couzin and Miller 316 (5823): 356 -- Science
NIH BUDGET: Boom and Bust Jennifer Couzin and Greg Miller Biomedical facilities are expanding after a growth spurt in the budget of the National Institutes of Health. Yet individual scientists say that it's harder than before to get their work funded.
More genes underwent positive selection in chimpanzee evolution than in human evolution -- Bakewell et al. 104 (18): 7489 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Margaret A. Bakewell, Peng Shi, and Jianzhi Zhang* Observations of numerous dramatic and presumably adaptive phenotypic modifications during human evolution prompt the common belief that more genes have undergone positive Darwinian selection in the human
Access to articles : Nature
News Nature 446, 841 (19 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446841a; Published online 18 April 2007 Chimps lead evolutionary race Michael Hopkin Top of pageAbstractMore chimpanzee genes have been positively selected for than human ones. Humans are gen
Patterns of somatic mutation in human cancer genomes : Abstract : Nature
Nature 446, 153-158 (8 March 2007) | doi:10.1038/nature05610; Received 7 September 2006; Accepted 18 January 2007 Cancers arise owing to mutations in a subset of genes that confer growth advantage. The availability of the human genome sequence led us to p
Roadless Space of the Conterminous United States -- Watts et al. 316 (5825): 736 -- Science
Interesting article on geomining.... - - - - - Science 4 May 2007: Vol. 316. no. 5825, pp. 736 - 738 DOI: 10.1126/science.1138141 Roadless Space of the Conterminous United States Raymond D. Watts,1* Roger W. Compton,2 John H. McCammon,2 Carl L. Rich,2 St
Home - togabikes.com
[[* good bike store on UWS *]]
Robert Moses Causeway
BF778 — Yu Xia Lab - Physical Chemistry for Systems Biology
Bioinformatics at the University of Illinois at Chicago | Jie Liang Research Lab
Ying Xu
UCSF - Division of Bioengineering / Dave Agard
Bader Lab
Russ Altman, MD, PhD
Ideker Lab - Research
Doug Lauffenburger : Research Group
About filicio.us
Might be useful for sharing files in collaboration and within lab
Yale University > On Campus > Audio Podcast : Biomedical Engineering: What It Is and Where It Is Going From the Yale Tomorrow campaign launch
Biomedical Engineering: What It Is and Where It Is Going From the Yale Tomorrow campaign launch, Sept. 30, 2006 Duration: approx. 40 minutes. Mark Saltzman Yale Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and Physiology; Chair, Biomedical Enginee
Bicycle Rentals in Vienna
Hotel Zur Wiener Staatsoper - Vienna, Austria Luxury Hotel
Ueberuns
Completing the map of human genetic variation : Nature
Nature 447, 161-165 (10 May 2007) | doi:10.1038/447161a; Published online 9 May 2007 Completing the map of human genetic variation The Human Genome Structural Variation Working Group Top of pageAbstractA plan to identify and integrate normal stru
Target the Bridges in Signaling Networks -- Gough 2007 (385): tw156 -- Science's STKE
Sci. STKE, 8 May 2007 Vol. 2007, Issue 385, p. tw156 [DOI: 10.1126/stke.3852007tw156] EDITORS' CHOICE Computational Biology Target the Bridges in Signaling Networks Nancy R. Gough Science's STKE, AAAS, Washington, DC 20005, USA The ability to identify ess
Diversity of microRNAs in human and chimpanzee brain - Nature Genetics
Interesting application of new generation high-throughput sequencing. - - - - Nature Genetics - 38, 1375 - 1377 (2006) . We used massively parallel sequencing to compare the microRNA (miRNA) content of human and chimpanzee brains, and we identified 447
Shoreham-New Haven Bridge (I-91, unbuilt)
Oyster Bay-Rye Bridge (I-287, unbuilt)
People - The MarthLab
How to travel by train from London to Vienna & Austria.
The New Yorker. The City-Shaper By ROBERT A. CARO
Originally published January 5, 1998 in The New Yorker. The City-Shaper By ROBERT A. CARO; THE AUTHOR OF “THE POWER BROKER” TELLS HOW HE CAME TO WRITE THE DEFINITIVE BOOK ABOUT THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE CITY FOREVER—OFTEN AT A TERRIBLE COST. Beyond Jo
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 2007
Nice pictures of buildings
Technology Review: Part I: A Smarter Web
Monday, March 19, 2007 Part I: A Smarter Web New technologies will make online search more intelligent--and may even lead to a "Web 3.0." By John Borland Last year, Eric Miller, an MIT-affiliated computer scientist, stood on a beach in southern Fran
TIOBE Software - The Coding Standards Company
Nice Ranking of Programming Languages
Beam It Down From the Web, Scotty - New York Times
May 7, 2007 Beam It Down From the Web, Scotty By SAUL HANSELL PASADENA, Calif. — Sometimes a particular piece of plastic is just what you need. You have lost the battery cover to your cellphone, perhaps. Or your daughter needs to have the golden princes
American Scientist Online - Open Access and the Progress of Science
Interesting Stats on Open Access - - - - - - May-June 2007 MACROSCOPE The power to transform research communication may be at each scientist's fingertips Alma Swan
Genome-wide prediction of imprinted murine genes -- Luedi et al. 15 (6): 875 -- Genome Research
Genome Res. 15:875-884, 2005 ©2005 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; ISSN 1088-9051/05 $5.00 This Article Right arrow Abstract Freely available Right arrow Full Text (PDF) Right arrow Supplemental Research Data Right arrow Alert me when this articl
American Scientist Online - Multiscale Modeling in Biology
see full issue: March-April 2007 Multiscale Modeling in Biology New insights into cancer illustrate how mathematical tools are enhancing the understanding of life from the smallest scale to the grandest Santiago Schnell, Ramon Grima, Philip K. Maini click
American Scientist Online - Imprinted and More Equal
see full issue: March-April 2007 Other Formats: PDF Imprinted and More Equal Genetic Tug-of-War Despite the genetic vulnerability that imprinting dictates, every placental mammal studied so far has retained this attribute in its genome. Clearly there must
SLC24A5, a Putative Cation Exchanger, Affects Pigmentation in Zebrafish and Humans -- Lamason et al. 310 (5755): 1782 -- Science
Interesting use of HapMap Data --- Science 16 December 2005: Vol. 310. no. 5755, pp. 1782 - 1786 DOI: 10.1126/science.1116238
Marilyn Paul: It's Hard To Make a Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys
The Scientist : A Practical Guide to the HapMap
A Practical Guide to the HapMap Here are five tips to getting the most out of your next gene-association study
CC Bicycle Gallery: Ian Kersey's Bridgestone RB-T
[[* Another picture of pump mounting on top tube *]]
Way pump mounts on top tube
[[* Picture of Way pump mounts on top tube *]]
Transportation Alternatives: Resources: NYC Cycling & Transit Maps
contains CT and NY cycling maps with alternate locations
Biking Hiking Trailways in Westchester County
NYCDOT - Bicycle Information
[[* contains bike maps, available free from 311 or bike store *]]
Amazon.com: Zefal HPX Frame Pump Fits 19-21in. Frame Black: Sports & Outdoors
[[* Type of Pump on Trek *]]
BikePro.com / Buyer's Guide / Zefal Mountain and Road Bicycle Frame & Mini Pumps / Buyer's Guide - Bicycle Parts at discount prices / the Buyer's Guide / Bicycle Parts at their finest! / Professional Bicycle Source / Bike Pro
[[* close up on fittings on Trek pump *]]
Bicycle Frame Pumps- For Road Bikes -at Yellow Jersey
[[* Zefal HP pump is similar to the one held by woman *]]
Care of Leather Saddles
recommendation for baseball glove oil
Businesses Try to Make Money and Save the World - New York Times
May 6, 2007 Businesses Try to Make Money and Save the World By STEPHANIE STROM ALTRUSHARE SECURITIES is a brokerage firm, engaged in the sort of things you might expect of a Wall Street outfit, like buying and selling stock, and providing research on comp
What to Do When Rupert Calls? - New York Times
May 6, 2007 Dealbook What to Do When Rupert Calls? By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN I DON’T regularly watch the Fox News Channel, but when I do, I hardly think it is “fair and balanced.” I confess to reading The New York Post, but more as a delicious treat tha
A Tale of Two Cities - New York Times
A Tale of Two Cities By MICHAEL POWELL THE question trails Robert Caro like a fly, buzzing in his ear. Over and over, at cocktail parties and museum receptions in the past few years, he hears variations on the same query. “Doesn’t New York need a new
Westchester Cycle Club/My WCC: Welcome to the Westchester Cycle Club
Mid-Hudson Bicycle Club
The Montauk Century 2007
Sound Cyclists Bicycle Club
Angel Ride - The Ride
Visit Piermont, NY
Recommended cycling 5-b guide
Palisades Interstate Park - NJ Section
Montauk We Hope - Home
Unstoppable - New York Times
April 29, 2007 Unstoppable By JOCKO WEYLAND WHEN is a bicycle not like other bicycles? To begin with, when it has no brakes, or at least no visible brakes, or possibly just a front brake. That means you can’t ride this bike very well on your first try,
realestateabc.com -- Home Value
Reply! Real Estate - Home Valuations
432 Long Hill Dr, Short Hills, NJ 07078 | HouseFront.com
Zillow - 432 Long Hill Dr, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Cyberhomes - Home Details
USNews.com: Home-Price Estimates Are Online but Off Price
It's Online But Off Price Inaccurate data often skew websites' home-value estimates By Alex Markels Posted 4/29/07 Until recently, folks buying or selling a home had to rely on local real-estate agents to figure out how much a house was really worth. -- Z
USNews.com: The Whole Pie--or Slices
The Whole Pie - or Slices Index funds and ETFs carve up the market in new ways By Paul J. Lim Posted 4/29/07 The first index fund was created as a way for investors to gain exposure to the broad stock market through a single fund. The Vanguard 500 tracked
USNews.com: It Was So Simple: Buy One Fund That Tracks the Market and Hold It; Well, Its Not So Simple Anymore
The Indexing Wars It was so simple: Buy one fund that tracks the market. And hold it. Well, it's not so simple anymore By Paul J. Lim Posted 4/29/07 Thirty years ago, when the Vanguard Group launched its first stock index fund, Wall Street laughed. Back t
USNews.com: Road Warriors
Road Warriors Tie-ups. Backups. Gridlock. The American commute has never been so painful. Is there any solution? By Will Sullivan Posted 4/29/07 For Kathy Kniss, staying calm while getting to and from work is about sticking to her rules. The 29-year-old p
Exercise-high intensity workouts-interval training - New York Times
A Healthy Mix of Rest and Motion By PETER JARET SOME gymgoers are tortoises. They prefer to take their sweet time, leisurely pedaling or ambling along on a treadmill. Others are hares, impatiently racing through miles at high intensity. Each approach offe
PC World - Dialed In: GPS Cell Phones
MathTrek: Can't Knock It Down
The shape of the Indian Star Tortoise is similar to the self-righting object that Domokos and Várkonyi created. When turned onto its back, its shape helps it come close to flipping over without effort, but the turtle needs to give itself a little boost b
Sigmund Freud Museum Wien / Vienna - Sigmund Freud Privatstiftung
UsefulSitesTrips
Virtual Vienna - Around Vienna
Video Prophet - Forbes.com
Scott Woolley 04.23.07 Akamai Chief Paul Sagan Paul Sagan has ridden hard over the wildest extremes of the Internet economy. In 1999 he stumbled into a $700 million fortune--on paper--by joining a brilliantly conceived startup called Akamai Technologies,
Antisense transcription in the mammalian transcriptome -- Science
Science. 2005 Sep 2;309(5740):1564-6.Click here to read Links Antisense transcription in the mammalian transcriptome. * Katayama S, * Tomaru Y, * Kasukawa T, * Waki K, * Nakanishi M, * Nakamura M, * Nishida H, * Yap CC, * Suzuki M, * Kawai J, * Suzuki H,
Over 20% of human transcripts might form sense-antisense pairs -- Chen et al. 32 (16): 4812 -- Nucleic Acids Research
* Oxford Journals * Life Sciences * Nucleic Acids Research * Volume 32, Number 16 * Pp. 4812-4820 Nucleic Acids Research 2004 32(16):4812-4820; doi:10.1093/nar/gkh818
Freelance Writing Services - WriteInteractive
Facing Life With a Lethal Gene - New York Times
By AMY HARMON Published: March 18, 2007 The test, the counselor said, had come back positive. Katharine Moser inhaled sharply. She thought she was as ready as anyone could be to face her genetic destiny. She had attended a genetic counseling session and v
E F E International, 243 Brighton Beach Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11235, SuperPages.com: Profile
Photo of sign says "E F E", matching this....
Eating In Translation: Efe
Interesting blog entry
243 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11235, USA - Google Maps
.... However, this appears to be a different location than photo (which is betw. 12th & 13th St.) and not under subway tracks. (Perhaps this a branch of main store.)
South West Coast Path National Trail, Celtic Trails, Best British Walks
GPS Waypoints for Walking The Pennine Way The Walk - Rambling, Walking and Hiking in the UK
The Pennine Way is a 410km (257 miles)* (see below) footpath connecting Edale in Derbyshire with Kirk Yetholm in the Borders. It is waymarked by a National Trail Acorn.
West Highland Way - Walking Holidays in Scotland and Hiking Vacations in Scotland
west highland way
ChemBark » Blog Archive » Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The 2007 Line
The Field (everything not listed below), 3-1 Molecular Studies of Gene Recognition, Ptashne, 15-1 Nuclear Hormone Signaling, Chambon/Evans/Jensen, 15-1 Fluorescent Probes/GFP, Tsien/+, 17-1 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Couplings, Suzuki/Heck/Sonogashi
Running the Numbers An American Self-Portrait
Running the Numbers An American Self-Portrait This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of pape
Text Messages from Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL or any other email
Free Secure File / Disk Deletion Tools: Destructively delete or wipe data in files / hard disks (thefreecountry.com)
Recommended by MF for secure delete. Haven't tried.
Darik's Boot and Nuke (Hard Drive Disk Wipe)
Suggested by PC. Makes a bootable CD that will securely delete all hard drives. Linux-based, too.
SourceForge.net: Eraser
Tried this (Apr07) and it seems to work easily. Actual URL I tried is: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/eraser/Eraser57Setup.zip
Restore accidentally deleted files from FAT and NTFS volumes
Tried this free software (Apr07) and it works well with USB keys.
SDelete v1.51
Microsoft's secure delete. Recommended by MF.
Tuna Guys - Gourmet Albacore Tuna & Seafood
Healthy tuna, recommended by doctors
Endless Pools® - Swimming Pools for Swimming & Aquatic Exercise
New York Architecture Images-
THE ELDORADO
ACLU of Northern California : Bytes and Pieces
.:: Pizza On Broadway ::.
open 24hrs
Yale Bulletin and Calendar -- Centennial celebration to honor Paul Mellon
Centennial celebration to honor Paul Mellon Thirty years after it first opened, the Yale Center for British Art is spearheading a celebration of the centennial of the birth of its founder, Paul Mellon (1907-1999)....The following is a list of events at Ya
RIOT
sharp 5th ave. webcam
Amazon.com: Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses (Harvard Medical School Guides): Books: Ralph Metson,Steven Mardon
Appears whole series is available in digital. Also Available in: List Price: Our Price: Other Offers: Digital (1) $1.49 $1.49
Bone morphogenetic proteins inhibit the tumorigenic potential of human brain tumour-initiating cells : Abstract : Nature
Nature 444, 761-765 (7 December 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature05349; Received 6 April 2006; Accepted 12 October 2006 Bone morphogenetic proteins inhibit the tumorigenic potential of human brain tumour-initiating cells S. G. M. Piccirillo1,2, B. A. Reynolds3,
BMP-2 mediates retinoid-induced apoptosis in medulloblastoma cells through a paracrine effect - Nature Medicine
Nature Medicine 9, 1033 - 1038 (2003) Published online: 20 July 2003; | doi:10.1038/nm904 BMP-2 mediates retinoid-induced apoptosis in medulloblastoma cells through a paracrine effect
Laptop Repair Services | MyzieTek
Might be useful for data recovery.... We also offer... * Laptop Hardware & Software Upgrades * Operating System Installation * Software Windows/Mac Repair * Flat Rate Laptop Repair Service * Virus Removal * Memory Upgrade * Data Recovery * Hard Drive Upgr
The International Center for Finance at the Yale School of Management
seminars
Nike.com - Therma-FIT Full Zip Hoody
159955 at nike.com, Let it snow, and wrap yourself in the warmth of the Nike Men's Therma-FIT Half Zip. This cozy Therma-FIT full-zip hoody retains energy and resists heat loss, so you never have to worry about the weather. Reverse tape full-zip and pocke
Technology Review: Is Twitter Here to Stay?
Friday, April 06, 2007 Is Twitter Here to Stay? A new online messaging tool is hot, but it may be too banal to last. By Wade Roush Last week I wrote about Jott, a useful tool for capturing thoughts that occur to you when you're away from your computer and
Inherited Diseases Involving G Proteins and G Protein-Coupled Receptors* - Annual Review of Medicine, 55(1):27 - Abstract
Annual Review of Medicine Vol. 55: 27-39 (Volume publication date February 2004) (doi:10.1146/annurev.med.55.091902.103843) First posted online on August 14, 2003 Inherited Diseases Involving G Proteins and G Protein–Coupled Receptors* Allen M. Spiegel
Reading the book of life -- Searls 17 (7): 579 -- Bioinformatics
* Oxford Journals * Life Sciences * Bioinformatics * Volume 17, Number 7 * Pp. 579-580 Print PDF Version Automatic download [Begin manual download] Downloading the Print PDF version of: Bioinformatics Searls 17 (7): 579. (47K)
The language of genes : Abstract : Nature
insight Nature 420, 211-217 (14 November 2002) | doi:10.1038/nature01255 The language of genes David B. Searls Top of page Abstract Linguistic metaphors have been woven into the fabric of molecular biology since its inception. The determination of the hum
Profiles: The Next Crusade: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
The Next Crusade Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank. by John Cassidy April 9, 2007 Text Size: Small Text Medium Text Large Text Print E-Mail Feeds Most bank staff opposed Wolfowitz’s presidency. An observer says that there’s a perception that “his rea
AudioBooksForFree.com
Technology Review: Bacteria vs. Humans: Score One for Us
Friday, April 06, 2007 Bacteria vs. Humans: Score One for Us Researchers in San Diego announce a new molecule that stops bacteria from mutating to become resistant to antibiotics. By David Ewing Duncan * Print * E-mail * Share » o Digg this o Add to del.
TinyTube.net - Mobile Video
Mark B Gerstein
Gerstein Lab Publications
TextStream
Some Interesting Images
marK's Scrapbook
mark's Photo Stream
LinkStream
Venter Institute and PLoS presents J. Craig Venter
Global Ocean Sampling Expedition
Statistics VIGRE Site Page
Vertical Integration of Research and Education (VIGRE) Program Overview In 2005 Stanford's Statistics Department was awarded a VIGRE grant by the National Science Foundation. This is the cornerstone of our enhanced activities in the interface between Stat
Stalking Strangers’ DNA to Fill in the Family Tree - New York Times
By AMY HARMON Published: April 2, 2007 They swab the cheeks of strangers and pluck hairs from corpses. They travel hundreds of miles to entice their suspects with an old photograph, or sometimes a free drink. Cooperation is preferred, but not necessarily
For Chatting Face to Face, Webcams With a Clearer View - New York Times
By ANNE EISENBERG Published: April 1, 2007 SEEING people on screen while talking with them by phone has its advantages, but consumers have been slow to take to the video technology and its often grainy images. Now, better cameras and video services may ch
Rudy Leibel
The lab has particular interest in the molecular physiology of the energy homeostasis and glucose/insulin metabolism. We use naturally occurring and en-induced mutations, and transgenic rodent models to identify candidate molecules. We vet these candidate
PHYTOSTEROLS IN HUMAN NUTRITION - Annual Review of Nutrition, 22(1):533 - Abstract
Annual Review of Nutrition Vol. 22: 533-549 (Volume publication date July 2002) (doi:10.1146/annurev.nutr.22.020702.075220) PHYTOSTEROLS IN HUMAN NUTRITION Richard E. Ostlund, Jr. ­ Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Department of Inter
NIH research on obesity and type 2 diabetes: providing the scientific evidence base for actions to improve health - Nature Medicine
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are urgent and extraordinarily complex health problems. The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) thus supports a broad and vigorous portfolio of research aimed toward developing effective strategies for prevention and treatme
Phytosterol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obesity Research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
John W. Backus, 82, Fortran Developer, Dies - New York Times
By STEVE LOHR Published: March 20, 2007 John W. Backus, who assembled and led the I.B.M. team that created Fortran, the first widely used programming language, which helped open the door to modern computing, died on Saturday at his home in Ashland, Ore. H
New Bar Codes Can Talk With Your Cellphone - New York Times
By LOUISE STORY Published: April 1, 2007 It sounds like something straight out of a futuristic film: House hunters, driving past a for-sale sign, stop and point their cellphone at the sign. With a click, their cellphone screen displays the asking price, t
You Are Also What You Drink - New York Times
You Are Also What You Drink * E-Mail * Print * Reprints * Save * Share o Digg o Facebook o Newsvine o Permalink Article Tools Sponsored By By JANE E. BRODY Published: March 27, 2007 Correction Appended What worries you most? Decaying teeth, thinning bones
Welcome to Raindance Technologies
Chubb Personal Insurance
BlackBerry DST info
Life Insurance Options
When it comes to choosing a life insurance policy, you may feel dazed by your options. Here are the basic types and the pros and cons of each. If you are interested in life insurance, any insurance salesperson will be delighted to explain the bewildering
Slow Down, Multitaskers; Don’t Read in Traffic - New York Times
Slow Down, Multitaskers; Don’t Read in Traffic By By STEVE LOHR Published: March 25, 2007 Confident multitaskers of the world, could I have your attention? Think you can juggle phone calls, e-mail, instant messages and computer work to get more done in
STATE OF THE ART; One Number For All Your Phones - New York Times
STATE OF THE ART; One Number For All Your Phones * Print * Single-Page * Save * Share o Digg o Facebook o Newsvine o Permalink Article Tools Sponsored By By DAVID POGUE Published: March 15, 2007 If you have only one telephone with one phone number, this c
VirtualPlant 0.9
PPDB
University endowments | The ivory trade | Economist.com
University endowments University endowments Jan 18th 2007 From The Economist print edition AMERICA is the home of the efficient-market hypothesis, which says financial markets have become so keenly contested that it is impossible for investors to keep bea
Learning, but Not by the Book (washingtonpost.com)
Learning, but Not by the Book Tuesday, April 12, 2005; Page A12 Some college courses never seem to go away -- Statistics 101, for example. But schools do try to keep up with the times by overhauling course content, looking for unique resources or inventin
Digital Self-Portraits - Noah Kalina - Everyday - Art - New York Times
Art Look at Me, World! Self-Portraits Morph Into Internet Movies Ahree Lee’s “me." KEITH SCHNEIDER Published: March 18, 2007 NOAH KALINA flew to Switzerland last month to attend the opening of “We’re All Photographers Now,” an exhibition at the
They've Got Your Number (and a Lot More) - WSJ.com
They've Got Your Number (and a Lot More) Search Services Mine Deeper For Highly Personal Data; Protecting Your Email Address By JESSICA E. VASCELLARO March 14, 2007; Page D1 Juliet LaVia of Burbank, Calif., recently got a call from someone named John whos
London (The Other New York) -- New York Magazine
London (The Other New York.) The U.K. capital has become a teeming global boomtown, equal parts shiny and gritty, and our cocky rival for finance, food, fashion, and plain-old fun. But let’s get serious: Would you really want to live there? * By Eugenia
Cogenics
A History Department Bans Citing Wikipedia as a Research Source - New York Times
By NOAM COHEN Published: February 21, 2007 When half a dozen students in Neil Waters’s Japanese history class at Middlebury College asserted on exams that the Jesuits supported the Shimabara Rebellion in 17th-century Japan, he knew something was wrong.
The Man Who May Become the Richest Rothschild - New York Times
By LANDON THOMAS Jr. Published: March 9, 2007 Happy or unhappy, each family generation often resembles another, and that is especially true when it comes to the Rothschilds. More than 200 years after Mayer Amschel Rothschild founded the family dynasty tha
Editorial: Hennessy's All Right Now - The Stanford Daily Online
As evidenced by a major story in the Wall Street Journal, finding dirt on John Hennessy is no easy task.
The Golden Touch of Stanford's President - WSJ.com
How John Hennessy's Silicon Valley connections reap millions for the university -- and himself By JOHN HECHINGER and REBECCA BUCKMAN in Palo Alto, Calif. February 24, 2007; Page A1 In the month of November, John L. Hennessy, president of Stanford Universi
Shane T. Jensen
Standard Time Patterns | Academic Resources | Faculty & Staff | Yale College
Cupcake Café, New York's Premier Butter cream & Specialty Cake Bakers
Welcome to Crumbs
Magnolia Bakery - New York, NY, 10014-2452 - Citysearch
Billy's Bakery
Scientists Map Genome of Bacteria Infecting U.S. Troops in Iraq - washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, February 28, 2007; 12:00 AM WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Yale University scientists have sequenced the genome of a bacterium calledA. baumanniithat's causing serious drug-resistant infections in U.S. troops in Iraq. The research may h
Monopolizing History -- The American Interest: Policy. Politics. Culture. Digital.
Monopolizing History david parlett Philip E. OrbanesMonopoly: The World’s Most Famous Game—And How It Got That Way (Da Capo Press, 2006), 288 pp., $26. History may not be everyone’s favorite subject, but the history of a game exerts a particular kin
Jurick.net Photography & Digital Design
Bill Cheswick's Home Page
buddyroo's bookmarks tagged with "jobs_March_4_2007" on del.icio.us
BioMed Central blog
Wednesday Feb 21, 2007 Google founder gets open access bug?
Nikon D100 manual
Nikon D100 Guide to Digital Photography Camera Owner's Manual This guide discusses features and usage of the Nikon D100 Digital SLR camera. Download the D100 User's Manual - File Size ~16MB
The Geek's Guide to Getting Free Stuff | The Free Geek
NetSci 07 | International Workshop and Conference on Network Science
Stephen Hawking Plans Prelude to the Ride of His Life - New York Times
By DENNIS OVERBYE Published: March 1, 2007 Stephen Hawking, the British cosmologist, Cambridge professor and best-selling author who has spent his career pondering the nature of gravity from a wheelchair, says he intends to get away from it all for a litt
OH NO!; Avoiding an Audit: It's All in the Details - New York Times
By JAN M. ROSEN Published: February 20, 2007 IF Americans kept a most-dreaded list, audit notices from the Internal Revenue Service would surely rank at or near the top. Business owners in particular suffer from audit angst, and it is no wonder. The time
Friendster for Proteins - Forbes.com
Robert Langreth and Matthew Herper 03.12.07 Understanding how the body's tiny components communicate is opening up vast territory in drug research. Peter Sorger spent eight years developing new laboratory gadgets and arcane mathematical theorems to explai
Gear Envy - Forbes.com
Victoria Murphy Barret 03.12.07 My husband and I are competitive road bikers. That means we compete with other athletes on Silicon Valley's Santa Cruz Mountains not so much in course speed as in equipment. Here venture capitalists whiz by on bicycles tric
Local Squash
For Yale’s Money Man, a Higher Calling - New York Times
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT Published: February 18, 2007 NEWS of windfalls on Wall Street have become as common and unsurprising as rain: traders collect $50 million bonuses, top hedge fund managers haul in more than $100 million in a single year. In such gil
STREET SCENE: V.C. NATION; Silicon Valley Meets 'American Idol' With Prizes to Inspire Inventors - New York Times
By MATT RICHTEL Published: February 16, 2007 FACING down stiff competition to win fame and big prize money? Forget singing for Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul. Try sequencing DNA for a panel of technology investors. Yes, something like an ''American Idol'' f
Stepping Lively at Credit Suisse - New York Times
By JENNY ANDERSON Published: February 16, 2007 To prepare for a charity event late last year that called for him to dance with a Broadway star, Brady W. Dougan, the chief executive of Credit Suisse’s investment bank, practiced for two months.
A History Department Bans Citing Wikipedia as a Research Source - New York Times
By NOAM COHEN Published: February 21, 2007 When half a dozen students in Neil Waters’s Japanese history class at Middlebury College asserted on exams that the Jesuits supported the Shimabara Rebellion in 17th-century Japan, he knew something was wrong.
The Aptamer Therapeutics Company : Archemix
http://www.biorelix.com/index.html
New Weapon in Web War Over Piracy - New York Times
By BRAD STONE and MIGUEL HELFT Published: February 19, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 — As media companies struggle to reclaim control over their movies, television shows and music in a world of online file-sharing software, they have found an ally in soft
Brasserie Ruhlmann, at 45 Rockefeller Center, New York City
Daylight Saving Time Help and Support Center
Key biology databases go wiki -- Nature
Nature 445, 691 (15 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/445691a; Published online 14 February 2007 Key biology databases go wiki Jim Giles Top of pageAbstractCollaborative approach aims to keep pace with discoveries. Barend Mons's first objective would
News and Views: Mathematical physics: On the right scent
Nature 445, 371-372 (25 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445371a; Searching for the source of a smell is hampered by the absence of pervasive local cues that point the searcher in the right direction. A strategy based on maximal information could show the way.
/`Infotaxis/' as a strategy for searching without gradients : Abstract : Nature
Nature 445, 406-409 (25 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/nature05464; 'Infotaxis' as a strategy for searching without gradients Massimo Vergassola1, Emmanuel Villermaux2 and Boris I. Shraiman3 Chemotactic bacteria rely on local concentration gradients to guid
Biology's next revolution -- Nature
Nature 445, 369 (25 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445369a; Published online 24 January 2007 Connections Biology's next revolution Nigel Goldenfeld1 and Carl Woese2 The emerging picture of microbes as gene-swapping collectives demands a revision of suc
Crunch time for multiple-gene tests -- Nature
Nature 445, 354-355 (25 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445354a; Published online 24 January 2007 Crunch time for multiple-gene tests Top of pageAbstractSophisticated new genetic tests face an uncertain future — unless they can win clear-cut approval fr
Statistics: Conviction by numbers -- Nature
Nature 445, 254-255 (18 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445254a; Published online 17 January 2007 Statistics: Conviction by numbers Mark Buchanan Statistics have the power to trip everyone up — including judges and juries. Even when extra care is tak
The database revolution -- Nature
Editorial Nature 445, 229-230 (18 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445229b; Published online 17 January 2007 The database revolution Funding agencies face conflicting challenges in supporting the databases essential to modern biology. In molecular biol
So Long to the Suite Life - WSJ.com
A shift in corporate schmoozing has stadiums ripping out skyboxes. What it means for the business of sports. By RUSSELL ADAMS February 17, 2007; Page P1 It was like watching an era of sports history being erased. In early December, construction workers sa
Patenting Life - New York Times
Robert Moses' Response to Robert Caro's The Power Broker
Freedom for Prisoners of Voice Mail - New York Times
By DAVID POGUE Published: February 15, 2007 When you dig down past the megahertz and pixels and scroll wheels, all technology boils down to variations of “time is money” — and nobody knows it better than cellphone carriers. Every time you use your c
David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist, CBS news correspondent
Zoho Notebook Takes Aim At Microsoft OneNote - News by InformationWeek
How To Tell The Open Source Winners From The Losers - News by InformationWeek
Life Alert® Medical Emergency Response - Consumer Rating A
Portfolio Index - Liquid Sculpture and Water Art
James Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Beatles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruce Springsteen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon and Garfunkel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Billy Joel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grateful Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Money From Somewhere - New York Times
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS Published: February 11, 2007 WASHINGTON DON’T expect to hear much from the Democrats in Congress this year about rolling back President Bush’s tax cuts. Do expect to hear a lot about narrowing the “tax gap,” which essentially
Invitrogen - Welcome To Invitrogen
CuraGen Corporation
DNA Sequencing, Screening, and Analysis: Instrumentation & Services - 454 Life Sciences™
Welcome to Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
ViON Corporation
Neurogen Corporation
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
It’s Alive! Meet One of Biotech’s Zombies - New York Times
By ANDREW POLLACK Published: February 11, 2007 Berkeley, Calif. EVERY year, Dr. Patrick J. Scannon spends a month hacking through jungles and wading through the crocodile-filled swamps of Palau, a sprawling archipelago in the South Pacific. His hobby —
What's new in the New Republic, Time, etc. - By Christopher Beam and Paul Gottschling - Slate Magazine
Walt Whitman, a Kosmos
Steve Silberman: Texts and Connections
visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks
Network graph eye candy website
In the Pipeline:
The Scientist : Why Pharma Must Go Hollywood
Volume 21 | Issue 2 | Page 42 The answer to stagnating R&D can be found in the creativity of the movie industry. By Liam Bernal The pharmaceutical industry should be a tangible demonstration of the value of the scientific enterprise. Enormous benefits to
Amazon.com: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game: Books: Michael Lewis
The Da Vinci Code » Book Reviews » Official Website of Dan Brown
mining
Moore-Penrose pseudo inverse of a matrix
Logit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel McFadden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
developed a type of regression
Nobel Prize - Economics 2000
Yale Figure Skating Club
Town of North Haven, CT | Walter J. Gawrych Community Pool
The Walter J. Gawrych Community Pool, celebrated its thirteenth year of operation in 2000. Swim lessons and programs for youngsters through seniors remain among the mostpopular offerings of the department. North Haven Pool -- 239-5321 ext 770. This Oly
privacyguard.com - Online credit reports, credit monitoring and credit advice
joshua's bookmarks on del.icio.us
Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll -- New York Magazine
Say Everything As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited. * By Emily Nussbaum
Wired 14.11: Attack of the Bots
Issue 14.11 - November 2006 The latest threat to the Net: autonomous software programs that combine forces to perpetrate mayhem, fraud, and espionage on a global scale. How one company fought the new Internet mafia – and lost. By Scott Berinato
Wired 15.02: The Invisible Enemy
Issue 15.02 - February 2007 The Invisible Enemy The Pentagon created the perfect machine for saving the lives of soldiers wounded in Iraq. But then GIs started getting sick. The culprit: a drug-resistant supergerm infecting the military’s evacuation cha
Vanguard Total Intl Stock Index (VGTSX) - Google Finance
Institution of character - China Daily
By Jake Hamilton Updated: 2007-01-27 07:42 Harry R Lewis, the former dean of Harvard College, looks every inch the mild mannered professor. He is dressed in a warm brown suit.... But that is precisely what Lewis has done, and he is in no mood to apologize
Plantronics Telephone Headset, GN Netcom - Phone Headsets.com
The New Yorker : fact : content : GOOGLE’S MOON SHOT
GOOGLE’S MOON SHOT The quest for the universal library. by JEFFREY TOOBIN Issue of 2007-02-05 Posted 2007-01-29 Every weekday, a truck pulls up to the Cecil H. Green Library, on the campus of Stanford University, and collects at least a thousand books,
The New Yorker : critics : skyline : EMINENT DOMINION
EMINENT DOMINION Rethinking the legacy of Robert Moses. by PAUL GOLDBERGER Issue of 2007-02-05 Posted 2007-01-29 For a generation, the standard view of Robert Moses has been that he transformed New York but didn’t really make it better. This view was sh
Connecticut Art Trail. Museums and vacation getaways in historic CT
Public art at Yale - Overview
walking tour
YouTube - Poor Pluto
YouTube - Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years.
Noah K Everyday
Pictures of him Everyday
BrewTube - New York Times
By LORNE MANLY Published: February 4, 2007 For the past 26 years, Jim Schumacker has toiled for the marketing machine that is the Anheuser-Busch Companies, doing his part to stoke Americans’ cravings for a cool Bud, or a Michelob, or a Bud Light. Eight
Kumo Japanese Restaurant
Kumo Japanese Restaurant in Hamden, CT - reviews, rating, menu, location, reservations, and guide - Starved? Feed yourself! - Starved.org
Wired 14.12: Commercial Break
In a risky experiment, Chevrolet asked Web users to make their own video spots for the Tahoe. A case study in customer generated advertising. By Frank RosePage he thinking went something like this: Chevrolet is all about being revolutionary, right? (That'
Wired 14.12: The Secret World of Lonelygirl
How a 19-year-old actress and a few struggling Web filmmakers took on TV. A Wired exclusive. By Joshua Davis She is a high school girl with swooping eyebrows, boy problems, and a webcam willing to listen. The room behind her could be anywhere in America
Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube
TV advertising is broken, putting $67 billion up for grabs. Which explains why google spent a billion and change on an online video startup. By Bob GarfieldPage LOOK, before you even get to the second paragraph, try this: Go to YouTube.com. In the search
Up series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For these New York City tots, only limos will do - International Herald Tribune
By Eric Konigsberg Published: January 25, 2007 NEW YORK: The cars gather in front of the 92nd Street YMCA in Manhattan about 8:30 a.m. In the front seats sit hired drivers (nobody uses the term chauffeur anymore). The cars are mostly big and mostly black
Unhappy Meals - Michael Pollan - New York Times
By MICHAEL POLLAN Published: January 28, 2007 Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy. I h
One for the Ages: A Prescription That May Extend Life - New York Times
By MICHAEL MASON Published: October 31, 2006 How depressing, how utterly unjust, to be the one in your social circle who is aging least gracefully. In a laboratory at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, Matthias is learning about time’s capr
Welcome to the Graveley Lab!
Wired News: Secure Passwords Keep You Safer
By Bruce Schneier| 02:00 AM Jan, 11, 2007 Security Matters columnist Bruce Schneier Ever since I wrote about the 34,000 MySpace passwords I analyzed, people have been asking how to choose secure passwords. My piece aside, there's been a lot written on th
Tech Trend: Megapixels on the Rise
Gordon Lightfoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dan Fogelberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fungible credentials and next-generation fraud -- Comm ACM
Communications of the ACM archive Volume 49 , Issue 12 (December 2006) Pages: 15 - 19 Year of Publication: 2006 ISSN:0001-0782 Author Hal Berghel ABSTRACT Digital technology is easing access and lowering barriers for a new generation of criminal.
Dave Donoho - Home Page
Architecture Rehabilitating Robert Moses, Queens Museum, Museum of the City of New York - Architecture - New York Times
Architecture Rehabilitating Robert Moses By By ROBIN POGREBIN Published: January 23, 2007 FOR three decades his image has been frozen in time. The bulldozing bully who callously displaced thousands of New Yorkers in the name of urban renewal. The public-
Yale Computational Biology and Bioinformatics - calendars
Planet Kirsan -- New Yorker
letter from russia
The Bush Administration's war on the laboratory -- New Yorker
by michael specter. a reporter at large political science The Bush Administration's war on the laboratory. march 13, 2006 On December 1st, Merck & Company applied to the Food and Drug Administration for a license to sell a vaccine that it has developed to
The New Yorker : fact : content -- WHAT’S THE TROUBLE? How doctors think.
by JEROME GROOPMAN Issue of 2007-01-29 Posted 2007-01-22 On a spring afternoon several years ago, Evan McKinley was hiking in the woods near Halifax, Nova Scotia, when he felt a sharp pain in his chest. McKinley (a pseudonym) was a forest ranger in his ea
Technology Review: TR35
2006 Young Innovator Joshua Schachter, 32 Del.icio.us (Yahoo) How tags exploit the self-interest of individuals to organize the Web for everyone. In 2001, a wonky Wall Street quantitative analyst named Joshua Schachter had a problem. In the late 1990s, h
Very Tentative Rank of Bioinformatics Labs by Citation
A "Silent" Polymorphism in the MDR1 Gene Changes Substrate Specificity -- Kimchi-Sarfaty et al. 315 (5811): 525 -- Science
Wired 15.02: How Yahoo Blew It
Issue 15.02 - February 2007 Selling ads against search - it seemed like such a simple thing. But while CEO Terry Semel fumbled and bumbled, Google pulled ahead. By Fred Vogelstein Terry Semel was pissed. The Yahoo CEO had offered to buy Google for roughly
The Chronicle: 1/12/2007: A New Standard for Measuring Doctoral Programs
Annual index ranks departments according to their scholarly output — but its methods rankle some college officials. By PIPER FOGG For years when the dean of the graduate school at Washington University in St. Louis wanted to know how its programs stacke
Chronicle Facts & Figures: Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index - Biophysics
Chronicle Facts & Figures: Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index - Bioinformatics
HealthText Audio, Audio Books for Your Health
Audiobook CDs on health
When Friends Buy a House Together - New York Times
By JAY ROMANO Published: January 21, 2007 IT is not unusual, real estate lawyers and brokers say, for people to consider pooling resources with friends or family members when buying property. Dickinson Baker, an associate broker in the East Hampton, N.Y.
On Renewing New Haven - New York Times
By LISA PREVOST Published: January 21, 2007 NEW HAVEN Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times Kelly Murphy, New Haven’s development administrator. THE downtown residential market here has long catered to a reliable
Hong Kong and Shanghai Duel for Financial Capital - New York Times
By KEITH BRADSHER and DAVID BARBOZA Published: January 16, 2007 HONG KONG, Jan. 15 — Hong Kong and Shanghai are locked in an increasingly public struggle to become China’s main financial center as a top-level committee in the capital, Beijing, prepare
The Averaged American By Sarah E. Igo - Books - Review - New York Times
By SCOTT STOSSEL Published: January 21, 2007 Here’s a tip. When deciding whether to buy an academic book marketed to a general audience, flip to the acknowledgments to look for tell-tale phrases like this one: So-and-so “deserves special mention for h
Traffic Web Cams - NYC DOT
Selected Cameras in NY area
Merritt Parkway (CT 15)
Welcome to the the City of New Haven Police Department
Traffic Cams of New Haven area
Route 95 Traffic Cameras
i-95 Traffic Cams in NJ
Traffic Web Cams - NYC DOT
ConnDOT: I-95 New Haven Area
Traffic Cams
Collins Word Exchange-Collins Word Exchange - Online Dictionary
Scrabble word checker
Health Journal - WSJ.com
Latest Weight-Loss Advice: Slow Down and Pay Attention January 16, 2007; Page D1 Most diet plans focus on what foods we eat. But there's mounting evidence that how we eat our food matters, too. While it's still the case that eating too much and exercising
The Turntables That Transform Vinyl - New York Times
By ANNE EISENBERG Published: January 21, 2007 LONG-PLAYING records are gathering dust in the homes of many music lovers, who hope to hear their contents one day on a CD player or iPod. Skip to next paragraph This turntable from Audio Technica allows users
Big Media’s Crush on Social Networking - New York Times
By RICHARD SIKLOS Published: January 21, 2007 I WAS wandering around recently in Second Life, the much-ballyhooed online virtual world, and had a nice chat with one of its “residents.” But at the end of the talk he (or perhaps she; you never really kn
The Doctor Is In - New York Times
By RON STODGHILL Published: January 7, 2007 AMONG a cast of hospital patients recounting their injuries and treatments on a DVD playing in the president's office of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System, Eugene Stolowski, a former New York firefighte
Second Drop in Cancer Deaths Could Point to a Trend, Researchers Say - New York Times
By DENISE GRADY Published: January 18, 2007 The number of cancer deaths in the United States has dropped for the second year in a row, the American Cancer Society reported yesterday. The finding suggests that the small drop reported last year — the firs
Multiple Hypothesis Testing in Microarray Experiments
Recommendation from Rutgers.
Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists | Applefritter
Submitted by Tom Owad on January 4, 2006 - 7:37pm. Security Vast deposits of personal information sit in databases across the internet. Terms used in phone conversations have become the grounds for federal investigation. Reputable organizations like the C
claimID.com - Manage your online identity
Structural classification of small, disulfide-rich protein domains -- JMB
J Mol Biol. 2006 May 26;359(1):215-37. Cheek S, * Krishna SS, * Grishin NV. Disulfide-rich domains are small protein domains whose global folds are stabilized primarily by the formation of disulfide bonds and, to a much lesser extent, by secondary struct
Where Protons Will Play - New York Times
Pushback - New York Times
Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus
Ron Dror's Home Page
October 6, 2006, Hour One: 2006 Nobel Prizes
This week, the winners of the 2006 Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine were announced. ... David Bushnell Research Associate, Roger Kornberg Laboratory Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California
Facets Multi Media - FACETS FRONT PAGE
Recommended for Renting of Old Movies
Anywhere the Eye Can See, It’s Likely to See an Ad - New York Times
Anywhere the Eye Can See, It’s Likely to See an Ad By LOUISE STORY Published: January 15, 2007 Advertisers say the best way to reach time-pressed consumers is to try to catch their eye at every turn.
Where to Live to Be Cool Right Now — New York Magazine
If You Lived Here, You’d Be Cool by Now Ever get the feeling that the New York of your dreams is happening elsewhere? ... (December 11, 2006 issue of New York Magazine)
Bloomberg for President? -- New York Magazine
His American Dream The Bloomberg-for-president scenario starts with the mayor’s growing sense of himself as a man of destiny. Throw in the country’s disgust with the two parties, add a half-a-billion bucks....(December 11, 2006 issue of New York Magaz
Main Page - FreeMind - free mind mapping software
rec. by ek.
Green and Sustainable Lifestyles : SustainLane
LIME - Healthy Living With a Twist
TreeHugger
Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary
Environmental News and Humor | Grist Magazine | 14 Jan 2007
Verdant Magazine: Smarter Choices for Better Living
Andy Hamilton Chem@Cam
As I see it: Andy Hamilton Chem@Cam, Autumn 2005 About this time last year, Yale University acquired a new provost – the loose equivalent of our vice-chancellor – and the position formerly held by our current VC, Alison Richard. And that new provost j
Download TightVNC
Keiths Triathlon - Craft S3 Long Sleeve Crew
Product ID: 190154 is exact
Terramar Sports Worldwide - core top
W 6207 is exact spec
Terramar 2-Layer Merino Wool Crew Mens
Amazon.com: Craft Pro Dri Long-Sleeve Crew - Men's: Apparel
Excel Sports Boulder - www.excelsports.com, Online Bicycle Retailer
The Future of Economics Isn’t So Dismal - New York Times
January 10, 2007 The Future of Economics Isn’t So Dismal By DAVID LEONHARDT Chicago On a summer day a few years ago, a recent college graduate named Emily Oster was talking to her boyfriend about the research that was, and wasn’t, being done on the sp
The Breakfast Wars - New York Times
By JULIA MOSKIN Published: January 10, 2007 LAST Wednesday at a Starbucks in Times Square, Katie Voss, a nursing student, was drinking one of the chain’s new coffee creations, a cinnamon-flavored low-fat latte. Ms. Voss, who was visiting from Maryland,
In Traffic’s Jam, Who’s Driving May Be Surprising - New York Times
By WILLIAM NEUMAN Published: January 12, 2007 It’s a common enough thought among city drivers inching through traffic: Everyone around me came from the suburbs, making my life miserable. But it’s wrong, because more than half the drivers who crowd int
Gem War - WSJ.com
The Snoop Next Door - WSJ.com
Alex and Sam
The Scotsman - International - Birthday-suit parties all the rage for Ivy League students
The Teaching Company : Educational Courses on DVD, Audio CD, and other formats - Lecture Series by College/University Professors
Bone morphogenetic proteins and growth differentiation factors as drug targets in cardiovascular and metabolic disease
DiggLicious.com - a cool blend of digg.com and del.icio.us
Yahoo! Calendar - yalebioinformatics
Buttercup Bake Shop®
Hope for diabetics with a sweet tooth - health - 19 December 2006 - New Scientist
Why French red is best for the heart - health - 29 November 2006 - New Scientist
VYTORIN- Learn about one type of high-cholesterol medication for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol
Interesting ad images
Prosopagnosia Research Centers at Harvard University and University College London
Facial Recognition Tests
eMailman® -- electronic superhero(sm)
beckrblog
Pfam: TGF_beta
Matthew Hurst
Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media
Microsoft Research: External Research & Programs
Paul Haahr’s Blog
About Paul Haahr
Yahoo! Small Business
UsefulOldQuick
Yale Phonebook
CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News
New York Weather Forecasts on Yahoo! Weather
New Haven Weather Forecasts on Yahoo! Weather
Listings - Yahoo! TV
Listings - Yahoo! TV (CT)
Ronald Jansen
William Bialek
Solomon Lab
Fuels gold: Big risks of the biofuel revolution - earth - 25 September 2006 - New Scientist Environment
The good, the fad, and the unhealthy - health - 23 September 2006 - New Scientist
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX8: Digital Photography Review
attery life. The DMC-FX8 boasts high picture quality, large LCD, compactness and stylish design, all those desired for a compact camera. Not only that, FX8 also incorporates the highly commended MEGA O.I.S. while extending the battery life over two times
Josh Groban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
iDictate - Secretarial Transcription Services
Elizabeth H. Bradley: Yale School of Public Health
health economics
Ex-Trader Tells Story as a Warning - New York Times
Midtown Tennis Club - New York City
Crackpot index
Welcome To The Roosevelt Island Racquet Club
Bibus bibliographic database - Bibus
from TR
SQLite home page
Causal Protein-Signaling Networks Derived from Multiparameter Single-Cell Data -- Sachs et al. 308 (5721): 523 -- Science
CELL BIOLOGY: A Fishing Buddy for Hypothesis Generators -- Brent and Lok 308 (5721): 504 -- Science
Reva Gerstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amazon.com: Mastering MATLAB 7: Books: Duane C. Hanselman,Bruce L. Littlefield
highly recommended
Version Control with Subversion
Plain Sight Systems, Inc.
Seeking $1 Million a Day, N.Y.U. Mines Personal Data for a Fund-Raising Edge - New York Times
Wall St. Bonuses: So Much Money, Too Few Ferraris - New York Times
Can Private Equity Build a Public Face? - New York Times
PIMRider
Wadsworth Atheneum - Hudson River School Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum
Hudson River School Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum
Amazon.com: Hudson River School: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Books: Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser,Amy Ellis,Maureen Miesmer
War Made New By Max Boot - Books - Review - New York Times
ScienceDirect - Journal of Molecular Biology : How Different are Structurally Flexible and Rigid Binding Sites? Sequence and Structural Features Discriminating Proteins that Do and Do not Undergo Conformational Change upon Ligand Binding
Sports Facilities in North Haven
SECOND OPINION; An Epidemic No One Understands - New York Times
Geek to Live: Knock down repetitive e-mail with Thunderbird's QuickText - Lifehacker
updated.gif (GIF Image, 80x60 pixels)
Lure of Great Wealth Affects Career Choices - New York Times
End of Drug Trial Is a Big Loss for Pfizer - New York Times
Scrutiny of Other Heart Drugs Could Grow After Failed Trial - New York Times
Steve Briggs, Professor of Biology; UCSD
The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~jon/help/mac/mac-vs-pc-faq.html
Machine Over Man: Stock Pickers' Woes - WSJ.com
Masters of Photography: Andre Kertesz
Google Tips: How to get the most out of Google
t to look for sites about books, but don’t want to wade through results from Amazon, books -site:amazon.co.uk does the trick. Mostly. This doesn’t block Amazon UK’s international partners, such as Amazon.com, because that is not the site you specifi
Illustrated Editions of The Bridge
Index - Montague Bookmill
from:hartford, ct to:Amherst, MA to:Lenox, MA 01240 to:catskill, ny to:Woodstock, NY 12498 - Google Maps
Applegate Inn a Berkshires Bed and Breakfast located in Lee Massachusetts and near Stockbridge MA
Fireflies and Firesides Lenox
C E D A R G R O V E | The Thomas Cole National Historic Site
from:woodstock, ny to:218 Spring Street, Catskill, NY to:lenox, ma - Google Maps
Olana Frederick Church's Hudson River Home - Hope Farm Press
Rhinebeck Farmers' Market Vendors
Yale University Art Gallery - Architecture - Review - New York Times
NIH Launches dbGaP, a Database of Whole Genome Association Studies, December 12, 2006 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Variation resources at UC Santa Cruz -- Thomas et al., 10.1093/nar/gkl953 -- Nucleic Acids Research
GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
useful hint on bash in emacs
Candle Cafe Vegetarian Cuisine
CELEBRATING MORE THAN A CENTURY OF SCIENCE ON U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS
Wine Events by city, worldwide. Your local wine and food calendar. Localwineevents.com
I Heard It Through the Diet Grapevine - New York Times
master cleanse diet - the ultimate
Welcome to Charge2Go!
looks like an interesting product
EIA - Short-Term Energy Outlook
listing of oil prices
Location of lots of slowdowns on Hutch
Science Online Seminar: Examining Natural Selection in Humans
A Move to Secure Data By Scattering the Pieces - New York Times
Tillers on Evidence and Inference: Scholars & Recluses
Cites article
The Noguchi Museum
art museums kwtodo
LINK BY LINK; Gaming the Search Engine, in a Political Season - New York Times
Introduction to Data Mining
Amazon.com: Data Mining for Business Intelligence: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications in Microsoft Office Excel with XLMiner: Books: Galit Shmueli,Nitin R Patel,Peter C Bruce
kwcs545
NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK
TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows XP/2000 and Linux
TIME.com: Why We Worry About The Things We Shouldn't... ...And Ignore The Things We Should -- Dec. 4, 2006 -- Page 1
NEXTgencode - Your Destiny is No Longer in Question