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ISS007-E-10807 (21 July 2003) --- This view of Earth's horizon as the sunsets over the Pacific Ocean was taken by an Expedition 7 crewmember onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Anvil tops of thunderclouds are also visible. Credit: Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center

Image Credit: ISS007-E-10807 (21 July 2003) – Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center

SENS3 – still processing

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[Guest Writer]

I’ve been back from SENS3 [defunct link] for five days, and my brain remains scrambled. In reporting it I can only ramble – as evidenced by last Friday’s H+ Club weekly meetup in Tucson, where I exploited the SENS3 online meeting program [defunct link] to linearize my desultory observations before a nicely crowded Tubac Room.

As my brain floats back together, I’ll retro-blog the conference, starting with my first day in Cambridge, where I met up with world-champions against biological suffering while ramping up expression of socially helpful enzymes. Then we’ll move to the technical meat of the conference, the talks themselves, and interlace that with WKD-fueled world-saving intrigue between and after the talks.

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