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Alex Telford

I write about the science and business of living things: the biotech industry, drug discovery, biology, medicine, consciousness, intelligence (artificial and natural), and natural philosophy. Mostly I write about the biotech industry.

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Some notes on the aesthetic of progress

George Inness's 1855 painting “The Lackawanna Valley” (shown below) captures a transition point in the history of the United States. The rapid growth of the railroad system in the 1800s carved up vast tracts of land, connected the country, ...

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The burden of prestige

> At its best, science is a self-correcting march toward greater knowledge for the betterment of humanity. At its worst, it is a self-interested pursuit of greater prestige at the cost of truth and rigor — Ed Yong

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Depression as a local minima

There's pleasure in having our expectations subverted, at least that's what some leading theories of humour suggest. By “bribing the brain with pleasure”1 evolution encourages us to root out errors in our models of the world. Funny things a...

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