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Archive for February 14th, 2008

Nature Network’s first birthday!

Posted by attilachordash on February 14, 2008

Nature Network logoNature Network is 1 year old!

A good retrospective summary by Matt Brown and Corie Lok: Happy Birthday Nature Network

Also check Maxine Clarke’s snapshot on NN over at Nautilus.

Finally, compare the current situation to the one depicted in May, 2007: Nature Network Global Beta and social networking 2.0 for scientists when there were only 1800 registered users.

Posted in Nature Network, Nature Publishing Group, Natureplex | Leave a Comment »

The eccentric Complex II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain

Posted by attilachordash on February 14, 2008

Complex II, otherwise termed Succinate-coenzyme Q reductase is an exotic member of the electron transport chain at least in 3 ways: Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in biology, mitochondria, onesentence, science | 3 Comments »