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By: Jennifer

Hahahaha….I’ve only made it to the paragraph with the Keanu Reeves reference. Sly dig. Okay, back to reading…

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By: PalMD

Ed Yong is so many different kinds of awesome, and that Keanu Reeves line just proves it. Mazel Tov to DiscoBlogs for picking him up.

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By: Wsa

“Some directors employ inanimate objects like Keanu Reeves” [...] “Analysing so much data would be unfeasible for a human scientist, even a graduate student” Ah ah, excellent!

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By: Ed Yong

I love that this post is (currently) coming up on Google News searches for Keanu Reeves. Poor Keanu. I almost feel bad now for besmirching his good name.

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By: Aurora

After reading this, I feel vindicated for having pushed Jan Ellenberg to reply to you… I love the metaphor, the flow of the text, and the thouroughness with which you covered the science, while still...

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By: Briana

wow, this is amazing! all that work put into this, its a library of libraries. is it just me or is that video of OGG1 mitosis play out like a horror flick? I was cowering by 19 seconds…

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By: SimonG

Oh, cool! What a great piece of work. Not so much for the improved techniques, but to put it all together and then have the discipline and determination to carry everything through is a bit special.

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By: MarkD

Ack the one on the left had two nuclei for awhile, then divided into three and some exploded, leaving some genes floating exposed. Whatta mess. Bad time in cell town. Poor little guys. But great article.

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