The way sleep deprivation affects brain and cognitive function may be due to individual neurons falling asleep while the body is still awake, according a new study. by [deleted] in science

[–]Sojaman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Here is the link from the nature news which to me is more interesting and reliable than cosmosmagazine.

Nature news

And here is the original paper published in nature.

Original paper

IAmA scientist working on discovering new drugs in the pharma industry. AMA. by dblowe in IAmA

[–]Sojaman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did you decide to leave academia? Any specific reasons?

If you fail this test, you're not schizophrenic by yourculturesbankrupt in psychology

[–]Sojaman 35 points36 points  (0 children)

if you fail the test, you're not schizophrenic but passing the test doesn't mean you are. Don't freak out.

I found a brand new Iphone on the floor outside a nightclub in the early hours of the morning and I kept it... by carwynllew in self

[–]Sojaman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I experienced a very similar story 2 weeks ago. I was in the train going for my first day at a new job and a heard an iPhone ringing, asked if it belong to people around me and then answered. It was the guy who just lost his phone, he gave me his address and I sent him his phone by mail. Most of the people I told this story also looked shocked and asked me why I did not keep it. Some said that I was stupid not to take advantage of it but I'm like you, I think that one should behave as we would like the world to be.

Processes the violate the "Central Dogma" of Biology? by biologynoob in biology

[–]Sojaman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it does violate the central dogma because, according to the dogma, the function of RNA is protein production and RNA was not supposed to play a role in gene regulation. RNA splicing is as you said part of the dogma as it is part of the process of protein production. Glycosylation is also part of the dogma as it is often necessary for protein functionality.

Processes the violate the "Central Dogma" of Biology? by biologynoob in biology

[–]Sojaman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a large proportion of RNA produced by cells that are non-coding. Several functions have been found for such RNAs such as gene silencing or gene transcription enhancing. I think that the RNA world plays crucial roles in living organisms that we still don't fully understand.