Archive for February, 2006

The chicken or the virus

Having recently recovered from the flu, I happened to stumble across this article in Discover magazine that shows new evidence for viruses in the pecking order of biogenesis.  What has always fascinated me about viruses is the difficulty in classifying them as alive or not.  Like most living organisms, a virus has the ability to reproduce, albeit in a much different way than other cellular entities.  Basically, viruses replicate themselves by inserting their DNA into the nucleus of living cells, taking over the cellular functions to reproduce itself.  It stands to reason that if viruses are dependent on living cells to replicate, then they must have evolved after single celled organisms.  This article sheds light on how viruses may have been more influential on primordial bacteria to form the “mother cell” of all subsequently derived life on Earth.

A monstrous discovery suggests that viruses, long regarded as lowly evolutionary latecomers, may have been the precursors of all life on Earth.

Unintelligent Design

Sleek Espresso

This built in espresso maker looks very nice. I wonder how well it makes espresso and froths milk, though…

Zanussi’s built-in coffee maker

Kitchens were once such simple places; a cooker, a sink and a fridge. What else did you need? Well, following on from the flip down TV, you can now fit an integrated coffee maker into your ever-shrinking space. Zanussi’s ZCOF636 certainly looks the part with its modern brushed steel finish, it has a hot water dispenser for long coffee drinks or tea making and steam spout for frothy milk drinks, a built-in bean grinder and an accessory drawer for your cups and supplies underneath. And unusually for these machines, it can make two cups at a time. So no-one has to have the cold one. If you desire an endless supply of espresso or cappuccino, it might appeal. But before you dash down to the kitchen showroom, ask yourself when was the last time you used your existing coffee machine? Exactly.