PinnedColin PaceA Theory of a Gene Therapy for CancerA Theory of a Gene Therapy for CancerJan 21Jan 21
PinnedColin PaceA History of the Natural SciencesThe ancient Greek Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was the first scientist. Aristotle commented on subjects in the modern, natural sciences. His…Sep 9, 2023Sep 9, 2023
PinnedColin PaceHypothesis and Experiment: A History of the Scientific MethodAlthough the Merriam-Webster, online dictionary relates that the first known usage of the term scientific method dates to 1672, according…Sep 9, 2023Sep 9, 2023
Colin PaceCRISPR Delivery with Enveloped Delivery Vehicles (EDV) and Antinuclear AntibodiesEnveloped Delivery Vehicles (EDV) for CRISPR4d ago4d ago
Colin PaceA Primer on Mitosis and EndomitosisCombined with cytokinesis as the last of four phases of the cell cycle, mitosis itself is subdivided into four phases through which a cell…Jul 18Jul 18
Colin PaceCRISPR as a Form of BiomimicryDiscovered in 1987 by Yoshizumi Ishino et al., CRISPR is a series of DNA segments found in prokaryotes such as bacteria. The DNA in the…Jul 18Jul 18
Colin PaceAn Update about My Theory of a Gene Therapy for Cancer using CRISPRNature is incredible for many reasons. One of the prominent reasons is that, at least on planet Earth, nature has constructed a molecule in…Jul 16Jul 16
Colin PaceI scored an IQ 172 (99.9999th percentile)Last month, I took a high-range IQ test called Lexiq. Lexiq is an untimed verbal IQ test. I decided to take the test after reviewing my…Jul 8Jul 8
Colin PaceConsidering David Brooks’s Opinion About IntelligenceDavid Brooks has an interesting opinion column in the New York Times this week. It’s titled, “What Happens to Gifted Children,” and the…Jun 14Jun 14