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This piece was originally published on Asimov Press! This is the version with all of the footnotes. Thanks to Niko & everybody else who helped me talk through the ideas!
Asimov Press
Why Nothing Can Grow on Mars*
(* = probably.) Two yea...
The following piece was written for the 50Years progress blog to envision the impact of a potential synthetic microbiome treatment. The original version can be found here. Below is my own version, edited to remove the comparison to SaaS....
Also posted on Ideas Matter, this essay was written as part of the first cohort of Ideas Matter Fellows.
I learned to quit by giving up on my first amazing idea. It was a very valuable lesson on not wasting time.
In the second year of my...
Being a biologist can be rough sometimes. We’re trying to understand and work with a system that’s been changing and self-modifying itself for billions of years. Unifying principles are hard when you’re talking about living things.
But one...
Bigger, slower-reproducing organisms usually have much larger genomes. 3-4 orders of magnitude larger.
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Things that reproduce quickly have a strong motive to keep their genome small....
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Biotech startup Scientist, Molecular Biology. I edit microbial genomes and take lots of notes. All views my own, He/Him.
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