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Fish Representatives
February 16, 2013In most genetics research, Homo sapiens is represented by small fish like Danio rerio (zebrafish) and Oryzias latipes (Japanese rice fish). Both are important model organisms, representing man in developmental genetics, neurophysiology and biomedicine. When we tinker with genes what happens to the fish is…
Towards Weightlessness
January 24, 2013Seeing Jane Fonda’s clumsy striptease in the opening scene of the sci-fi classic Barbarella arouses laughter rather than anything else, but it does trigger a desire to break free from gravitational inhibitions. Weightlessness is defined by the absence of stress and strain resulting from externally applied…
One Bean Coffee
December 30, 2012Japanese Miniatures: Suiseki
December 29, 2012Toad Leather
December 5, 2012Subliminal Tinker Bell
November 9, 2012Cope’s (non)Rule
October 31, 2012Deflating the Food Bubble
October 15, 2012Hot Adaptations
October 8, 2012Gene Shortage
September 29, 2012180 Loci
September 26, 2012Mainstream Microphilia (Lady Gaga)
September 25, 2012Counterfactual History
September 22, 2012If we consider contemporary human size as just one possible outcome of different evolutionary possibilities then perhaps it becomes easier to envision a different, short-sized, future. What if human evolution had developed differently? Counterfactual history tries to answer what-if questions. It explores history by means…
Supercentenarians
September 16, 2012There’s an undisputable relationship between longevity and height. Under similar circumstances short people live longer. Accordingly, most supercentenarians (people of 110 years and older) are relatively small, and not because they shrink with age. Here are some heights versus age at death of prominent supercentenarians.…