Simplicity! This simple diagram hints, at a glance, at how very close scientists are to a simple understanding of how genes work together. Titled “Gene Network Interaction Map for colitis-induced colon cancer”, the graph shows a few aspects of the “complex interplay of genetic, immunologic, and environmental influences on the etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory […]
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Complexity of possible ogamies (and non)
The Information is Beautiful blog highlights this revised (to make it more complex) chart by Franklin Veaux of his Map of Non-Monogamy [click on it to see additional detail]. Veaux, assisted by his readers and presumably by personal collaborators, will likely identify still more niches that humans are endeavoring and/or managing to fill with and […]
All literature explained in graphs
All of literature is explained, or not, in simple graphs, in this essay by Kurt Vonnegut, the younger brother of Ig Nobel Prize winner (for monography “Chicken Plucking as Measure of Tornado Wind Speed.”) Bernie Vonnegut. It begins: Kurt Vonnegut at the Blackboard I want to share with you something I’ve learned. I’ll draw it […]