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Cells are very fast and crowded places

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I recently learned that cells are extremely crowded and busy places. I knew there's a lot of activity in cells, but I didn't realiz...
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The Mathematics of Volleyball

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Recently I was at a multi-day volleyball tournament, which gave me plenty of time to ponder the mathematics of the game. At different point...
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My 0.015 minutes of fame on CNN

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I recently wound up on CNN for a couple seconds doing some Arduino hacking as part of a segment on Google's workshops. Click the image ...
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My Knuth reward check

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I attended a very interesting talk "All Questions Answered" by the famous computer science professor Don Knuth in March, where he ...
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The Endeavour delay: Complexity, the APU, and the Load Control Assembly

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The last launch of the Endeavour space shuttle has been delayed 48 hours (update: indefinitely ) due to a problem with the APU heater and t...
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Solving a math problem of Schrödinger (Part II)

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What's the better way to solve a math problem? A few lines of code, or a bunch of mathematical thought? I wanted to solve the followin...

IPv6 web serving with Arc or Python: adventures in IPv6

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I've been experimenting with IPv6 on my home network. In part 1 , I described how I set up an IPv6 tunnel on Windows 7 and how IPv6 ki...
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