Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Outside the Tank
When will we become a real frogblog? Meanwhile, this snippet Paul Cohen editorial item in the New York Times may be the definitive counter-balance to our nation's present course:
"Churn is the American way. Companies are born, rise, fall and die. Others come along to replace them. The country’s remarkable capacity for innovation, for reinvention, is tied to its acceptance of failure. Or always has been. Without failure, the culture of risk fades. Without risk, creativity withers. Save the zombies and you sabotage the vital.
If America loses sight of these truths, it will cease to be itself."
"Churn is the American way. Companies are born, rise, fall and die. Others come along to replace them. The country’s remarkable capacity for innovation, for reinvention, is tied to its acceptance of failure. Or always has been. Without failure, the culture of risk fades. Without risk, creativity withers. Save the zombies and you sabotage the vital.
If America loses sight of these truths, it will cease to be itself."
Thursday, February 12, 2009
As one skips over the creek here let's note the Big Rocks and Fast Stream. I'm now taking a midstream pause on a sunny Michigan Day.....
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Big Ideas
The topic of the day comes in the afterglow of Obama's first press conference, or speech. Timely enough given his attempt last night to de-mystify some very complex economic concepts. The sense is that we're in some very uncharted territory that many are trying to get their arms around. So here we are with the big ideas post. First one here. Second one here. let's close with a frog pic to keep it real.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Research
This appears to be a game changer. Will the true triumph of Obama be the opening of the American Mind? (Allan Bloom's 1987 book outlines its closing). There was debate years back on Harvard's endowment-at that time 20 billion-and the shear weight of it being able to have great influence for the better. In fact, the discussion was on the moral responsibility Harvard may have in the endowment's final use. Time to connect trends:
Green, do good in the world. Obama's triumph as one of the intellect. Bad karma on going into wall street jobs. This means....
SCIENCE gets the brains and a new moral high ground!
Green, do good in the world. Obama's triumph as one of the intellect. Bad karma on going into wall street jobs. This means....
SCIENCE gets the brains and a new moral high ground!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Skin Cancer Drugs
Developmental similarities from a 350 million year old ancestor, the xenopus frog, may lead to new drugs for the effective treatment of skin cancer. Cell movement in frog development is similar to humans. Researchers caution that drug treatments may be ten years away. See article.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Xenopus frogs, tadpoles, tropicalis, albino frog FACILITYBLOG
Welcome. We'll not pretend to be the definitive FROGBLOG, but would like to have a fun forum. I invite all comments-this will keep things interesting. If things get wacky or go off topic, please don't be alarmed. Your faithful editor has been involved, in varied degrees, with xenopus frogs for almost 30 years and witnessed most of "what can happen will happen" highlights of frog husbandry. Quite to the point: My father, Robert D. Weymouth started Xenopus 1 in 1977 or so. So, let the posts begin!
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