Kutti over at Jungfreudlich asked the question: Thus I thought I would simply ask you! How do you organize your PDFs? Here’s my setup at home (MacOSX): All papers that are worth keeping are entered into BibDesk, the best Bibtex editor out there. After each record in the BibDesk database is done I drag the paper’s […]
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Organizing PDFs & Papers
Published by May 20th, 2007 in link, literature, other blogs and software. 10 CommentsA very cool mirror
Published by April 14th, 2007 in experiment, future technology, hipness and literature. 0 CommentsJust a quick link about an upcoming article in Physical Review Letters (btw. does this journal’s name sound like an oxymoron to you as well?). The scientists of the LIGO have managed to cool down a dime sized mirror to a bit less than 1 Kelvin; all just by two simple laser irradiation procedures: optical […]
Lucky Andrew, you still can read your papers and be done with. Yes, of course you can learn about anything just by reading papers. I adore your time and diligence: actually checking out primary literature for a whole hip topic, understanding the changes, transitions and side-effects of it, it must be fun. No, seriously, I mean […]
Are DNA-polymer-conjugates finally taking off?
Published by February 26th, 2007 in biopolymers, future technology, hipness, literature and nanotechnology. 4 CommentsDNA-Polymer conjugates seem to be taking off these days. Having seen Corinne Vebert’s presentation on her DNA-poly(butadiene)-block-copolymers at this year’s polymer meeting in Freiburg, I just checked up on some chemistry blogs I read and find a post on “On the road” about a similar system by A. Herrmann, who was also present at the […]
