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Happy Holidays!

Auto Date Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Happy Holidays to all of you. And to those of you still in lab over the holidays, cool (and gross) seasonal Petri dish art! (h/t Miya)

Bacteria Lite Brite

Auto Date Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

It’s not every day you see a painting swarming with bacteria; or in this case, a painting made with bacteria: (via Wikipedia)

Fluorescent Bacteria Beach

It’s a painting of a beach by Roger Tsien’s lab. They inserted differently “colored” fluorescent proteins into a bunch of bacteria, and then “drew” the picture with toothpicks that had been dragged through the colonies of those bacteria. Since it’s a little hard to see exactly what you’re doing on a semi-transparent gel (which is what the picture was drawn on), this is actually not that easy to draw!

Reminds me of Lite Brite. Anyone else have those as a kid?

Beauty in Context

Auto Date Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

The Washington Post did a really interesting experiment the other day: they had Joshua Bell, one of the world’s top violinists, play as a street performer in a Washington D.C. subway station to see if anyone would notice. Some people did. The vast majority didn’t. The article is very wonderful to read, with some videos. Some of the parts I loved:

“It was a strange feeling, that people were actually, ah…ignoring me….I was oddly grateful when someone threw in a dollar instead of change.” This is from a man whose talents can command $1,000 a minute. Before he began, Bell hadn’t known what to expect. What he does know is that, for some reason, he was nervous.”It wasn’t exactly stage fright, but there were butterflies,” he says. “I was stressing a little.”

And this one:

The behavior of one demographic remained absolutely consistent. Every single time a child walked past, he or she tried to stop and watch. And every single time, a parent scooted the kid away.

And this:

“Yes, I saw the violinist,” Jackie Hessian says, “but nothing about him struck me as much of anything.” You couldn’t tell that by watching her. Hessian was one of those people who gave Bell a long, hard look before walking on. It turns out that she wasn’t noticing the music at all. “I really didn’t hear that much,” she said. “I was just trying to figure out what he was doing there, how does this work for him, can he make much money, would it be better to start with some money in the case, or for it to be empty, so people feel sorry for you? I was analyzing it financially.” What do you do, Jackie? “I’m a lawyer in labor relations with the United States Postal Service. I just negotiated a national contract.”