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The Inner Life of the Cell




A series of exams + proposals + thesis deadlines (none of which I have fulfilled in a satisfactory manner) has left me with very little time on my hands. So here is a cop-out post: a short video on the inner life of the cell, from the Department of Mollecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard.

I won't write anything here about the miracle that is life, but I doubt I need to. Watching the clip gives me a little perspective: alright, so I have a thesis deadline that's overdue, but at least my RNA and, consequently, all the proteins in my body, self-assemble. What a relief I don't have to do both.

1 comments:

Felicity said...

You know what else self-assembles? SILICON OXIDE ON A NMOSFET TRANSISTOR. Oh yeah~~~