Morse Code Used by Human Cells?
Roland Piquepaille writes "Researchers from several universities and drug companies in the U.K. have discovered that our cells are using Morse-like signals to switch genes on and off. The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) write that this discovery may have major implications for the pharmaceutical industry. Better and more efficient drugs would only deliver the signals to our cells that will activate a desired behavior. Sounds like science fiction? Read more for other details, references and pictures."
So you may be asking, "What is so controversial about this?"
:)
Um, yeah...? Who cares?
He's making less than $1000 a month for spending some measureable number of hours finding interesting articles and distilling them down to their essence for my (our!) convenience.
I say good for him!
Hey Roland - thanks dude! More power (and money) to ya!
(And somebody please mod the parent troll...)
Stop the Roland Piquepaille assfest now!
The AACS key is NOT 0xF606EEFD628B1CA427BEA93A9CA9773F