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Pyura chilensis is a tunicate of the Pyuridae family. It was described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio Molina . [ 1 ] the Pyura Chilensis is commonly known as the tunica rock or "lick" [ edit ] Description
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Slime computes freeways systems
We've posted before about researchers exploring slime molds as a kind of bio-computer capable of some amazing accomplishments in information processing. Recently, computer scientist Andrew Adamtzky of the University of the West of England in Bristol and his colleagues used a slime mold to devise optimal interstate highway systems for the United States, Britain, Mexico, Brazil, the Netherlands, and Canada (above) . He will detail his latest slime systems in a forthcoming issue of the scientific journal Complex Systems, "devoted to the science, mathematics, and engineering of systems with simple components but complex overall behavior."The 48 Laws of Power
Student Spotlight: Interior Design Magazines |
Today’s post comes from Lisa of Michigan State University. She currently authors Juxtaposition Design Blog, click here to visit her site. As interior design students, with a wide variety of focuses and taste, yet a common need for inspiration and exploration, it is often that we turn to interior design magazines for assistance.How To Draw
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