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Software. Genomic rearrangements can cause disease and are implicated in many cancers. Being able to see the patterns in these changes across samples and patients is important. In the review article End-joining, Translocations and Cancer, Bunting and Nussenzweig demonstrate how compositing the genome circularly adds value and clarity to the presentation. Bunting SF, Nussenzweig A 2013 End-joining, translocations and cancer Nat Rev Cancer Răzvan Musăloiu-E. explored the Linux file system and used Circos to relate the systems (disk-based, optical mediums, flash-based, network-based, cluster-based, memory-based, ancient) to kernel symbols. Jonathan Feinberg (IBM) created this perfectly circular wordle for me, using content from the Circos site. As far as I know, this is the only circular wordle. Visualizing large networks is hard.

Circular data tracks naturally support display of information at various resolutions. First, understand the requirements. Having trouble? Abandoned Tunnels & Vast Underground Spaces. "QUANTUM SHOT" #229Link - by Avi Abrams Urban Exploring at its best Not many travel guides mention these underground systems, creepy tunnels and enormous caverns, located sometimes right under our feet. Most were originally classified (no doubt by Sector Seven), and only recently open to the public.

Some are still impossible to enter (due to blocked access points) and hard to explore in their entirety (due to the lost or confusing documentation). But this is where the "spirit of adventure" comes in, as multitudes of amateur photographers descend into the unknown to bring back evidence of things unseen. 1. We'll start in Cluj County, Romania. The closed mine has long tunnels, and a deep natural cave. (images credit: Marius R.) 2. Area 825 (built between 1957 and 1961) - A huge system of tunnels, filled with water - bringing to mind somewhat apocalyptic (or Half-Life) images; this once was the ultimate secret Soviet nuclear submarine base, maintenance & repair facility. 3. 4. ...

Jamey Stillings at photo-eye Gallery. Viktor Timofeev. Mr Toledano : home. Richard Sexton Studio. Jo Whaley. Archives photographiques de New York. The New York City Municipal Archives just released a database of over 870,000 photos from its collection of more than 2.2 million images of New York throughout the 20th century. Their subjects include daily life, construction, crime, city business, aerial photographs, and more. I spent hours lost in these amazing photos, and gathered this group together to give you just a glimpse of what's been made available from this remarkable collection. [Update - 50 additional photos added: More from NYC.] [Update II - Image sizes reduced by request of the NYC Archive.] [53 photos] Use j/k keys or ←/→ to navigate Choose: Sunlight floods in through windows in the vaulted main room of New York City's Grand Central Terminal, illuminating the main concourse, ticket windows and information kiosk.

Aerial view of New York City, looking north, on December 16, 1951. 28th Street Looking east from Second Avenue, on April 4, 1931. A worker on the Brooklyn Bridge, on November 19, 1928. The S.S. NYC Municipal Archives.