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Archive for November 16th, 2006

Pimm got BoingBoinged

Posted by attilachordash on November 16, 2006

aubreyboingedPimmblog, or more exactly the Aubrey de Grey blogterview got BoingBoinged this Monday. Despite the rumors, there was not any traffic overload, no tens of thousands visitors, no server dying, not any problems of sudden popularity. It was good, but now it’s over, back to the niche audience. In the meantime I am preparing for the next one. :) Thanks, Mark Frauenfelder.

The effects: first 4-5 hours: circa 900 views, first day: 1838 views, 110 feeds, second day: 471 views, today about 250. Interesting will be the one week followup, I hope that I can retain and attract 30-50 or more regular readers-commenters due to the Boing attack. Here are the stats: Read the rest of this entry »

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Commentary on mitochondrial transfer in recent Rejuvenation Research

Posted by attilachordash on November 16, 2006

I published a commentary paper on mitochondrial transfer experiments (PNAS) in recent Rejuvenation Research, impact factor 8.571. Rejuv. Res. is an authoritative peer-reviewed journal and the leading forum publishing solid science to expedite a real cure for aging. Here is the public abstract: Read the rest of this entry »

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