Category: biology
Biologists Announce There Absolutely Nothing We Can Learn From Clams
WOODS HOLE, MA—Saying they saw no conceivable reason to bother with the bivalve mollusks, biologists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announced Thursday that there was absolutely nothing to be learned from clams. “Our studies have found that while some of their shells look pretty cool, clams really don’t have anything to teach us,” said […]
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GN Ramachandran: Celebrating The Legacy Of A Pioneer In Biophysics
GN Ramachandran was a pioneering Indian scientist whose groundbreaking contributions transformed the study of protein structure. He was born on October 8, 1922. His work has had a lasting impact on biochemistry and molecular biology, and his name is etched in the history of scientific research due to his pioneering methods in understanding the three-dimensional structures of proteins.

