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April 11, 2012June 9, 2019 rwball

The good, the bad and the noisy

I thought I would take a break from the complicated molecular pathways for a week and do an ecology paper.  It was interesting to read an ecology paper because it was written in a totally different style.  I made it half way through the methods section before I realized it wasn’t the results section.  The … Continue reading The good, the bad and the noisy

March 25, 2012June 9, 2019 rwball

Hot times are a-bloomin’

Remember a month ago, before the rains started, when it was warm and sunny and all the trees in Berkeley were blooming?  The Magnolias and plum trees were particularly beautiful.  From Berkeleyside blog How do the plants know that it’s warm and time to bloom?  Plants can sense day length and will begin to grow … Continue reading Hot times are a-bloomin’

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