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    10/18/2009

    屠妖节打牌记

     
    和老人们打牌是件很愉快的事情。。。
     
    主席也这么觉着。
     
    10/13/2009

    challenging vs interesting

     
    "hey, how is your ...?
    "very challenging but interesting ..."
     
    after a day's thinking, i conclude this is a ridiculous answer.
    life is fair, wont let you sense both at the same time.
    dont lie.
    never lie.
     
    "Your thesis requires minor corrections and typographical changes. GSO will write to you shortly through your supervisor."
    this is what i got after three months.
    10/7/2009

    终于被他拿了

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009

    "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome"
     
    Thomas A. Steitz
    Thomas A. Steitz
    Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute

    Press Release

    7 October 2009

    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2009 jointly to

    Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,
    United Kingdom

    Thomas A. Steitz, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

    Ada E. Yonath, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel


    "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome"

     The ribosome translates the DNA code into life

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2009 awards studies of one of life's core processes: the ribosome's translation of DNA information into life. Ribosomes produce proteins, which in turn control the chemistry in all living organisms. As ribosomes are crucial to life, they are also a major target for new antibiotics.

    This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath for having showed what the ribosome looks like and how it functions at the atomic level. All three have used a method called X-ray crystallography to map the position for each and every one of the hundreds of thousands of atoms that make up the ribosome.

    Inside every cell in all organisms, there are DNA molecules. They contain the blueprints for how a human being, a plant or a bacterium, looks and functions. But the DNA molecule is passive. If there was nothing else, there would be no life.

    The blueprints become transformed into living matter through the work of ribosomes. Based upon the information in DNA, ribosomes make proteins: oxygen-transporting haemoglobin, antibodies of the immune system, hormones such as insulin, the collagen of the skin, or enzymes that break down sugar. There are tens of thousands of proteins in the body and they all have different forms and functions. They build and control life at the chemical level.

    An understanding of the ribosome's innermost workings is important for a scientific understanding of life. This knowledge can be put to a practical and immediate use; many of today's antibiotics cure various diseases by blocking the function of bacterial ribosomes. Without functional ribosomes, bacteria cannot survive. This is why ribosomes are such an important target for new antibiotics.

    This year's three Laureates have all generated 3D models that show how different antibiotics bind to the ribosome. These models are now used by scientists in order to develop new antibiotics, directly assisting the saving of lives and decreasing humanity's suffering.

    终于被他拿了,吃晚饭的功夫还在讨论等一下子化学奖会不会有可能有他。
    见过他两次,一次是在我们实验室,去年他来过,给他看了看我做的东西;一次是今年夏天,在瑞士。
     
     

     

     

    10/5/2009

    徐佳瑩-身騎白馬

     
     
     
    刚刚去个校园演唱会,徐佳瑩。
    呵呵,觉着比孙燕姿或者光良的好玩儿。
    毕竟小妹妹才出道,说话举止什么的不那么老练,打扮很像大三大四小学生。。。
    赞一下,辛辛苦苦出来打拼的孩子们。
     
    10/2/2009

    中华人民共和国国庆!

     
    “同志们好!”“首长好!”
    “同志们辛苦了!”“为人民服务!”
     

    And, Happy Moon Cake Day!