Posts Tagged ‘mapping’

GMN2009: Genome and brain mapping

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The visible title of this section is “Genome and brain mapping”.

The link is named “cathedrals”.

It is not a criticism: it is a realistic assessment.

Beside the human genome and brain mapping, this section will discuss also how these and other mapping initiatives could affect not just science and medicine, but our everyday life.

This post is part of a series, first published in May 2009.

GMN2009: Genome, mind mapping, neural networks

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

This post will be a little bit more “roaming through knowledge” than the usual.

But, following the dictum of somebody else, I will make things as simple as possible, but not simpler.

It will be first published in segments between 2009-05-08 and 2009-05-25, and then updated by section.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Each section will be easy to find- write “GMN2009″ in the search box, and then a word from the title.

Of course- if you search for just “GMN2009″, you will get all the sections that have been already published.

Models
First publication: 2009-05-08
Change
First publication: 2009-05-11
Planning
First publication: 2009-05-12
Progress
First publication: 2009-05-13
Risk
First publication: 2009-05-14
Reality
First publication: 2009-05-15
Games
First publication: 2009-05-18
Playing
First publication: 2009-05-19
Scripting
First publication: 2009-05-20
Metascripting
First publication: 2009-05-21
Genome and brain mapping
First publication: 2009-05-22
Next: beyond the skull
First publication: 2009-05-25