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What is a cell= the short version

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 Cell Biology 101 In my upcoming Podcast (now published: Spotify  and Google ) I'll go through some background for what an mRNA vaccine is:  I want to do is take you a little deeper as I mentioned if you listen to the trailer my goal here is talk about the iceberg behind what  what  we see in the traditional media.   What I want to share here is a simple whiteboard session that goes through the basics: I do want to start off with is when we look at a  mammalian  cell or A to use the fancy term a eukaryotic cell it's broken down into  into  zones and regions the two major ones that most of us have heard about is the is the cytoplasm and the nucleus so the nucleus is the central part of the cell it's kind of the  the  central processor to steal a computer term of the cell and the cytoplasm is where all the action happens and this is all bordered by two lipid structures and so when I say lipid structures way that I  I ...

How does Science get done?

 Hello World! This is a companion blog for a podcast series- "Through a Scientist's Eyes" Here I'll go a little deeper than the spoken word.  Place some interesting research results that helped me shape episodes.  The genesis of this is 2 parts: 1 My frustration with how little depth there often is to explaining scientific discoveries to the general population [see Rant ] 2  A friend of mine, mentor really, sent me this episode of T his American Life. Where David Kestenbaum interviews several "lesser known" scientists in the race to create the vaccines that have recently gone to market. Rather poignant for me; a former scientist- I have written extensively on blogs most recently   here ; back in 2017 when I last had a bout of melancholy regarding my career change.  It reminded me what the public doesn't see: The long hours that it takes to discover something new, the commitment to the unknown and the recognition that if you fail you may be out of a job,...