Now Reading: She has her mother’s laugh
Now reading: “She has her mother’s laugh: the powers, perversions and potential of heredity” by David Grann.
Now reading: “She has her mother’s laugh: the powers, perversions and potential of heredity” by David Grann.
Catching up with some reading. Very timely, PhysicsWorld is covering some new developments in high-spec mass spectroscopy and drug discovery. While The Economist’s front cover is about synthetic biology. Yay! Soupy twist!
Now reading: Brainstorm by Suzanne O’Sullivan. Detective stories from the world of neurology.
Now reading “Patient H. M.” by Luke Dittrich. An interesting account of the early attempts to understand the human brain and the development of neuroscience, intertwined with personal accounts, unexpected revelations and surprising facts. As… Read More »Now Reading: Patient H. M.
Now reading: “Human Errors” by Nathan H Lents. A surprising, entertaining and enlightening book about the features/bugs with which evolution have left the human anatomy, physiology and genome. Highly recommended!