domingo, 6 de março de 2011

Chernobyl Funghi




http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/features/print/2095/silent-spring


"[...] on 26 April 1986, reactor No 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in Ukraine, blew apart, spewing radioactive dust and debris far and wide.

Ever since, a 30 km 'exclusion zone' has existed around the contaminated site, accessible to those with special clearance only. It's quite easy, then, to conjure an apocalyptic vision of the area; to imagine an eerily deserted wasteland, utterly devoid of life.

But the truth is quite the opposite. The exclusion zone is teeming with wildlife of all shapes and sizes, flourishing unhindered by human interference and seemingly unfazed by the ever-present radiation. Most remarkable, however, is not the life buzzing around the site, but what's blooming inside the perilous depths of the reactor..."

Adventures in Synthetic Biology



http://www.nature.com/nature/comics/syntheticbiologycomic/

COMIC 1. Adventures in Synthetic Biology
This comic appeared in the following article
Foundations for engineering biology p449
Story: Drew Endy, Isadora Deese & The MIT Synthetic Biology Working Group
Art: Chuck Wadey, www.chuckwadey.com
Nature 438, 449 - 453 (24 November 2005)
doi:10.1038/nature04342



Comic 1
Title: Adventures in Synthetic Biology

Story: Drew Endy, Isadora Deese, & The MIT Synthetic Biology Working Group
Illustrator: Chuck Wadey -- www.chuckwadey.com

Chapter 1 - Programming DNA

http://www.nature.com/nature/comics/syntheticbiologycomic/comic_text.html