- One exam down, now I just have EMag to worry about — James Clerk Maxwell, we meet again! #
- @Austinslide grazie! in reply to Austinslide #
- Actually, javascript might be a better choice for answering the q's – that way I could throw in some API calls to Google Translate… Alas! #
- Italian exam in 1.5 hours… C++ would have been a much easier language for me. Perhaps I will answer all the questions in code! #
- Watching Big Bird on Jimmy Kimmel and am marveling how the Google homepage image catalyzes global cultural awareness
# - RT @mrgunn Liked "Fwd: Research 2.0 Concept Model -http://www.flickr.com/photo… (via…" [pic] http://ff.im/aY2lD #
- New review on Springer Protocols: Protocols at your fingertips: http://bit.ly/3Mczft #bio #science2.0 #
- Zombie Creatures: What Happens When Animals Are Possessed by a Parasitic Puppet Master? http://bit.ly/2TqDJJ #
- @reiver Done! in reply to reiver #
- RT @drval: ABC News Interviews Dr. Val About The ePatient Revolution: http://bit.ly/1u3uth (HT @kevinmd) #
- Congrats guys! RT @echromi We won iGEM! #
- @elisbk I can't even begin to thank you enough! #
- @elisbk genomepop@gmail.com #
- RT @abhishektiwari Incomplete? Jamboree Results for iGEM 2009 http://ung.igem.org/Results?year=2009 #
- I love simplifying the most complex problems. Here is the video I put together for the WashU #iGEM team: http://bit.ly/3YAS87 #
- RT @synbioproject #iGEM finalists: Cambridge, Freiburg Bioware, Groningen, Heidelberg, Imperial College London, Valencia. #
- Yowza! Who knew fruit bats were so risque? "A Little Fellatio Goes a Long Way" http://bit.ly/2M2uTd #


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