biovisions at harvard university
BioVisions at Harvard University it may be hard to believe, but lots of a cell’s internal processes are already traceable at the molecular level. sometimes it’s really just single molecule […]
a blog by markus nolf
BioVisions at Harvard University it may be hard to believe, but lots of a cell’s internal processes are already traceable at the molecular level. sometimes it’s really just single molecule […]
christmas holidays have started, so it’s the last chance to post some photos while they’re relatively up-to-date… here are some impressions from various practical courses, from work, and – in […]
about a week ago, the cacao tree (theobroma cacao) in innsbruck’s botanical garden was in bloom. the cool thing about cacao is that the flowers develop directly on the tree’s […]
bats have just made it into the headlines again: the bat with the incredibly long tongue “a rare south american bat, anoura fistulata, turns out to have a spectacularly long […]
the convention on migratory species (part of the united nations environment programme) has released a publication on the topic of “migratory species and climate change”, which features one of my […]
on dec. 14th 2005, a small government-chartered airplane (the smallest airplane that i’ve ever been on) took a total of 4 passengers to a small island off the coast of […]