A couple of weeks ago I was happy to see that Cell had launched a podcast. From my experience with Nature and Science, podcasts are a good way of keeping up-to-date with the latest papers published in these journals while performing mind numbing activities, like mini-preps or cell quantitation. Cell's podcast was great - with interviews (Craig Mello, Roger Kornberg, Paul Nurse ...) and a wrap up of some of last year's biggest findings. So I've been waiting, waiting, and waiting for the second podcast ... but it seems like it ain't comming. Whatzup Cell?
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