Our schedule slipped due to Real Life(tm) issues. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. On this week’s episode, Colin and I discuss how the worm turns for Apple, how scientists can detect the music of cancer, and how the PS3’s online service is amazingly, supposedly here. Greg Howley gives us a new GameGeek Challenge, with answers to last week’s challenge. No giveaways this week, though. And on Boston in Brief, we talk about the 2006 Life is Good Pumpkin Festival, and an AJAX conference.
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Speaking of snow in October, we got hit here in Colorado Springs yesterday. Lots of wet snow. Thankfully it warmed up and the rain melted it all, but the drive home last night was a bit rough. I’m just glad we don’t get the week-long subzero weather here.
in vivo - in live organisms
in situ - typically in something like a brain slice
in vitro - typically something done in a dish/tube or under artificial conditions