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by Puff the Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
How one chemist served his country -- and lived to regret it.... Read more »
Erisman, J., Sutton, M., Galloway, J., Klimont, Z., & Winiwarter, W. (2008) How a century of ammonia synthesis changed the world. Nature Geoscience, 1(10), 636-639. DOI: 10.1038/ngeo325
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
The exchange of gifts at a wedding is customary in cultures all around the world. To my knowledge, however, there are no cultures in which bride and groom traditionally trade poisonous presents.... Read more »
Conner WE, Boada R, Schroeder FC, González A, Meinwald J, & Eisner T. (2000) Chemical defense: bestowal of a nuptial alkaloidal garment by a male moth on its mate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97(26), 14406-11. PMID: 11114202
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2012) Severe Methemoglobinemia and Hemolytic Anemia from Aniline Purchased as 2C-E (4-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine), a Recreational Drug, on the Internet - Oregon, 2011. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 85-8. PMID: 22318470
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
As all good Trekkies know, Spock is half-human and half-Vulcan, and as such his blood is green rather than red.... Read more »
Near, T. (2006) A Genomic Fossil Reveals Key Steps in Hemoglobin Loss by the Antarctic Icefishes. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 23(11), 2008-2016. DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msl071
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
A few years back I saw an odd 1950s foreign-language film entitled “The Seventh Seal”. It was clearly intended to be a “deep”, thought-provoking allegory, and although I don’t usually like that kind of thing, this particular movie turned out to be strangely entertaining.... Read more »
von Itzstein M, & Thomson R. (2009) Anti-influenza drugs: the development of sialidase inhibitors. Handbook of experimental pharmacology, 111-54. PMID: 19048199
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
The year 1900 marks the birth of an organization that would play a prominent role in British political life — the UK Labor Party. Their first manifest is a curious document.... Read more »
Dhareshwar, S., & Stella, V. (2008) Your prodrug releases formaldehyde: Should you be concerned? No!. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 97(10), 4184-4193. DOI: 10.1002/jps.21319
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
This is a GoogleMaps picture of a farm near Goldsboro in North Carolina (map). The two salami-colored ponds on either side are lagoons, but not the kind where you want to swim. They’re open basins full of feces.... Read more »
Waters, A., Contente-Cuomo, T., Buchhagen, J., Liu, C., Watson, L., Pearce, K., Foster, J., Bowers, J., Driebe, E., Engelthaler, D.... (2011) Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in US Meat and Poultry. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52(10), 1227-1230. DOI: 10.1093/cid/cir181
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
A popular but not-very-accurate version of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle shows up in a psychology journal.... Read more »
Hommel, B., Fischer, R., Colzato, L., van den Wildenberg, W., & Cellini, C. (2011) The effect of fMRI (noise) on cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. DOI: 10.1037/a0026353
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
You know someone’s thinking too hard when it takes them thirty years to make up their mind. But when it takes them thirty years to make up their mind and to top it off they make a bad decision — that’s when you know politics is involved.... Read more »
Wegener, H. (2003) Antibiotics in animal feed and their role in resistance development. Current Opinion in Microbiology, 6(5), 439-445. DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2003.09.009
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
I recently read a short article about Ellen Kullman, the CEO of DuPont, at the website for Fortune magazine. Ordinarily I like to see stories about successful women leaders in business and politics, and this article was interesting at first. The peculiar part, however, comes once you read about 2/3 of the way through the article.... Read more »
Cyranoski D, Gilbert N, Ledford H, Nayar A, & Yahia M. (2011) Education: The PhD factory. Nature, 472(7343), 276-9. PMID: 21512548
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When it came to playing chess, there was never anybody quite like the “Magician from Riga”, Mikhail Tal. This Soviet chess champion was a master of the unpredictable. He loved to startle his opponents with bold and even rash... Read more »
Ginting TE, Shinya K, Kyan Y, Makino A, Matsumoto N, Kaneda S, & Kawaoka Y. (2011) Amino acid changes in hemagglutinin contribute to the replication of oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 influenza viruses. Journal of virology. PMID: 22013054
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
Thoughts on the lab-bred avian flu strain... Read more »
Watanabe, Y., Ibrahim, M., Suzuki, Y., & Ikuta, K. (2011) The changing nature of avian influenza A virus (H5N1). Trends in Microbiology. DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2011.10.003
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
You've probably heard many times that avian flu is extremely lethal, with "a mortality rate of about 60 percent", in the words of one mainstream media article from December of last year. The 50 - 60 percent figure has been widely quoted by reporters, and if true it would indeed make avian flu an extremely dangerous virus. But is this an accurate number?... Read more »
Palese, P., & Wang, T. (2012) H5N1 influenza viruses: Facts, not fear. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1121297109
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
In the movies, lab chemicals are usually blue, green or some other startling color. In reality, most of the chemicals you encounter in a lab are colorless or have fairly boring colors. There are exceptions, however, and this is one of them.... Read more »
Benner, S., Ricardo, A., & Carrigan, M. (2004) Is there a common chemical model for life in the universe?. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 8(6), 672-689. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2004.10.003
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
How British homeopaths tried to use mustard gas as a "homeopathic remedy"...why J.B.S. Haldane supported chemical warfare...how mustard gas led to the birth of cancer chemotherapy...and more.... Read more »
Fenn JE, & Udelsman R. (2011) First use of intravenous chemotherapy cancer treatment: rectifying the record. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 212(3), 413-7. PMID: 21247779
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
Why one of Soviet Russia's most famous geneticists ended up starving to death in jail -- and how Trofim Lysenko wrecked Soviet biology.... Read more »
Roll-Hansen N. (2008) Wishful science: the persistence of T. D. Lysenko's agrobiology in the politics of science. Osiris, 166-88. PMID: 18831321
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
Our world is gaining weight. The human population is fatter now than ever before. And if current trends are a reliable guide, in the future we'll be fatter still.... Read more »
Rodero, A., Rodero, L., & Azoubel, R. (2009) Toxicity of Sucralose in Humans: A Review. International Journal of Morphology, 27(1). DOI: 10.4067/S0717-95022009000100040
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
It started out as a crazy stunt — a gag to keep commuters entertained. DJs at KDND-FMSacramento had lined up 20 volunteers for a water-drinking contest. Whoever drank the most water without urinating would take a Nintendo Wii home as a prize.... Read more »
Magnuson, B., Burdock, G., Doull, J., Kroes, R., Marsh, G., Pariza, M., Spencer, P., Waddell, W., Walker, R., & Williams, G. (2007) Aspartame: A Safety Evaluation Based on Current Use Levels, Regulations, and Toxicological and Epidemiological Studies. Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 37(8), 629-727. DOI: 10.1080/10408440701516184
by Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
For those unfortunate enough to inherit it, sickle cell anemia is a devastating disease. Victims suffer from symptoms like frequent infections, persistent fatigue and bouts of crippling pain. It’s a little surprising to realize all this havoc stems from a single and seemingly minor change in the hemoglobin protein — exchanging one amino acid called glutamate for another called valine. That swap creates a pocket on the surface of the protein that can bind other hemoglobin molecules wh........ Read more »
Tackett, A. (2002) Non-Watson-Crick interactions between PNA and DNA inhibit the ATPase activity of bacteriophage T4 Dda helicase. Nucleic Acids Research, 30(4), 950-957. DOI: 10.1093/nar/30.4.950
by Puff the Mutant Dragon in Puff the Mutant Dragon
The strange story of heroin...and why it's so addictive.... Read more »
Elisabeth Rook, Alwin Huitema et al. (2006) Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacokinetic Variability of Heroin and Its Metabolites: A Review of the Literature. Current Clinical Pharmacology. DOI: 10.2174/157488406775268219
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