Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
bring your brain on-line
. . . the human brain can be visualized as a complex interacting network that relies on nodes to efficiently convey information from place to place. Very few jumps are necessary to connect any two nodes . . .
"This so-called 'small world' property allows for the most efficient connectivity," said Dante Chialvo, a physiologist at Northwestern University. Other networks -- social and biochemical -- rely on the same principle.
"This so-called 'small world' property allows for the most efficient connectivity," said Dante Chialvo, a physiologist at Northwestern University. Other networks -- social and biochemical -- rely on the same principle.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
suddenly it all makes sense
It's time for an upgrade to wizmical web 2.0
This blog remains as a more traditional part of the ever-expanding fuzzy network of wizzy websites.
I've also added some new venues for quicker and easier posting, joined some "social" networks so I can have more friends, and generally emerged from the dinosaur age.
This blog remains as a more traditional part of the ever-expanding fuzzy network of wizzy websites.
I've also added some new venues for quicker and easier posting, joined some "social" networks so I can have more friends, and generally emerged from the dinosaur age.



