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[[Image:Schatz-Gnaiger NatMed 2013.jpg|150px|left|thumb|[[Gentle_Science#From_fierce_competition_to_Gentle_Science|Gottfried Schatz]], Erich Gnaiger]]





Revision as of 23:57, 24 August 2015

Gentle Science isn't just about good science, it is about life: from life science to alive in science


ยป Vancouver Protocol and Gentle Science



Exhibition Bioenergetics - Art meets Gentle Science - from the Science Museum of Virginia to MitoGlobal?



Sir John Walker at MiP2013, Obergurgl, AT



Sir John Walker: Generating the fuel of life






Gottfried Schatz, Erich Gnaiger



Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history: Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'?