Month: December 2006

Saying Yes to Mess

An anti-anticlutter movement is afoot, one that says yes to mess and urges you to embrace your disorder. Studies are piling up that show that messy desks are the vivid signatures of people with creative, limber minds (who reap higher salaries than those with neat “office landscapes”) and that messy closet owners are probably better parents and nicer and cooler than their tidier counterparts. It’s a movement that confirms what you have known, deep down, all along: really neat people are not avatars of the good life; they are humorless and inflexible prigs, and have way too much time on their hands.

heh. my solution: less belongings. and of course google flat, someday 😉

CASP7 results

rosetta@home continues to impress.

it turns out many of these blind predictions have an accuracy that is unprecedented. Computational protein design methodology has never before been applied to vaccine design

rosetta@home sets a new record for structure prediction: the xray crystallography phase problem was solved by computation for the first time. things like this is why i run r@h