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Links to Investigate, May 2005

This is my personal To-Do list.

Since I’ve got such a backlog of research to do, I decided to make public my list of links that I want to investigate.  This list is my way of keeping track of links without having too many tabs open in my browser.

Some of these links won’t make it to a timeline post.  Links will be deleted from this list as they are moved into timeline posts or deemed not useful.  Please see the About page for more information about how I choose links.

In a few cases, I have already decided to use links on this list in a post, but I haven’t figured out yet where to put them.  You can easily spot these links because they are fully decorated and have icons associated with them.  This way, they are more visible to me.  When I’m ready to use them, they’ll be ready to insert into a post.

For the most part, I have not yet fully evaluated the links below; therefore, the items on this list may contain bad information.  It is up to your discretion whether to check them out at all.  I cannot vouch for them in any way.

Links to Investigate

  • May 4, 2005. “A National Scandal: AIDS Drug Experiments on Foster Care Children – Assoc Press.” Alliance for Human Research Protection.
    http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/05/05/04.php.
  • May 6, 2005. Viviana Lovat, Davide Pantarotto, Laura Lagostena, Barbara Cacciari, Micaela Grandolfo, Massimo Righi, Giampiero Spalluto, Maurizio Prato, and Laura Ballerini. “Carbon Nanotube Substrates Boost Neuronal Electrical Signaling.Nano Letters 5 (6): 1107–10.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/nl050637m.
  • May 15, 2005. Tamir Gabay, Eyal Jakobs, Eshel Ben-Jacob, and Yael Hanein. “Engineered Self-Organization of Neural Networks Using Carbon Nanotube Clusters.Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 350 (2): 611–21.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2004.11.007.

 

 

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