Delirando sin poder parar

Ángel Adrián.19 años. Saxofón. Estudiante del Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico. DMB. Dr. Who. Enjoy!
the-absolute-funniest-posts:

time-lord-swag:
“Superman dat hoe.” -Soulja Boy

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

time-lord-swag:

“Superman dat hoe.” -Soulja Boy

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“wake and bake lol”

Said the guy working at a bakery.

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the-absolute-funniest-posts:

failnation:
So my mate got hold of my desktop

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

failnation:

So my mate got hold of my desktop

questionall:

MIT engineers have transformed bacterial cells into living calculators that can compute logarithms, divide, and take square roots, using three or fewer genetic parts. Inspired by how analog electronic circuits function, the researchers created synthetic computation circuits by combining existing genetic “parts,” or engineered genes, in novel ways. The circuits perform those calculations in an analog fashion by exploiting natural biochemical functions that are already present in the cell rather than by reinventing them with digital logic, thus making them more efficient than the digital circuits pursued by most synthetic biologists, according to Rahul Sarpeshkar and Timothy Lu, the two senior authors on the paper, describing the circuits in the May 15 online edition of Nature. Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-05-analog-circuits-cells-logarithms-square.html#jCp

questionall:

MIT engineers have transformed bacterial cells into living calculators that can compute logarithms, divide, and take square roots, using three or fewer genetic parts. Inspired by how analog electronic circuits function, the researchers created synthetic computation circuits by combining existing genetic “parts,” or engineered genes, in novel ways.

The circuits perform those calculations in an analog fashion by exploiting natural biochemical functions that are already present in the cell rather than by reinventing them with digital logic, thus making them more efficient than the digital circuits pursued by most synthetic biologists, according to Rahul Sarpeshkar and Timothy Lu, the two senior authors on the paper, describing the circuits in the May 15 online edition of Nature.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/
2013-05-analog-circuits-cells-logarithms-square.html#jCp

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idiotsonfb:

Bastards… where is the spoiler alert?!? Damn Facebook

idiotsonfb:

Bastards… where is the spoiler alert?!? Damn Facebook

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