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Sean Chin

Science & Medicine

Two interesting articles…

In this first article, researchers claim that we may not be exactly what we thought we may be. We all already know that mitochonria, the “power house” of our cells were once completely separate from humans millions of years ago. Well this research is now showing that the human genome is part bornavirus as well.

“Bornaviruses, a type of RNA virus that causes disease in horses and sheep, can insert their genetic material into human DNA and first did so at least 40 million years ago, the study shows. The findings, published January 7 in Nature, provide the first evidence that RNA viruses other than retroviruses (such as HIV) can stably integrate genes into host DNA. The new work may help reveal more about the evolution of RNA viruses as well as their mammalian hosts.”

In this second article, scientists have found that Prions, which are defined by NCBI as “Prions are unprecedented infectious pathogens that cause a group of invariably fatal neurodegenerative diseases by an entirely novel mechanism.” Not to mention incredibly hard to kill, may not even require DNA to continue to evolve into even more deadly forms.

“…Researchers document these lifeless structures evolving, despite the fact that they lack any DNA or RNA.”

Random Stuff

UOIT’s New Coat of Arms

I just wanted to share some great news! My university, UOIT, has finally showed off their new official Coat of Arms.

It consists of a falcon perched at the very top, with two horses bearing an upside down canoe and book.

You can check out the ideas and meanings behind it by clicking here.

I personally think its pretty good looking. Perhaps a bit too much blue, but I think it will be nice on my degree parchment this coming June 🙂

Take care,

Sean

Inspirational

Start With Why

Leadership is a valuable asset that many aren’t born with, but can certainly develop. And accomplish wondrous things.

In this TEDx talk, author of the book “Start With Why”, Simon Sinek describes what sets “those who lead” apart from “leaders”.

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