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Ant Blog: August 2012
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Monday, 27 August 2012. 162; Mechanical Biology. Our mechanical biology - I love Fritz Kahn's illustrations of the body as an industrialised world. Click here for tons more. Is a curated list of videos showcasing people who do and make things. Lovely. Can fonts make you more trustworthy. Posted by Anthony Lewis.
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Ant Blog: October 2012
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Sunday, 21 October 2012. Anyone who's had the, er, pleasure of reading my undergraduate research project on pigeon navigation. Using miniature on-board cameras will see why this (below) is so interesting. In the project, I wrote of "recent technological advances". Er, perhaps not so recent after all. Posted by Anthony Lewis.
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Ant Blog: March 2012
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Wednesday, 14 March 2012. It's been a while. Feast on this bunch o' goodies. Inside the creative process of a medical illustrator - wicked awesome:. Sticking with the illustration theme, check out Thomas Sullivan. S food chain illustrations:. Posted by Anthony Lewis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). It's OK To Be Smart.
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Ant Blog: May 2012
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Thursday, 17 May 2012. 159; Coupla videos. Brilliant, beautiful video from TED-Ed. Life and sex underwater. "I was a rocket ship". More elegant beauty in this little clip of some of America's endangered animals. Watch the first video, then make sure you watch the "making of" out-takes, after. Posted by Anthony Lewis. These ru...
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Ant Blog: #154; small world
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Saturday, 11 February 2012. 154; small world. Has a selection of videos from the Nikon Small World In Motion competition. Go check out all of the videos. Here's the winner - Ink injection into blood vessels:. Have a look at Minjeong An's art. A lovely mix of dataviz, mathematical and scientific abstractions and artistic flair.
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Ant Blog: December 2011
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Friday, 30 December 2011. The London Transport Museum may not be somewhere I'm particularly well acquainted with, but I'll definitely be heading to the Painting By Numbers. Exhibition from January 6. Classic data visualisation posters:. Posted by Anthony Lewis. Friday, 16 December 2011. 150; Phwoar, Feynman. The always brilli...
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Ant Blog: #163; Pigeons
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This blog is now rarely updated, but remains as an archive of bits and pieces I've collected from around the internet. To see what's caught my eye more recently, find me on twitter. Sunday, 21 October 2012. Anyone who's had the, er, pleasure of reading my undergraduate research project on pigeon navigation. Using miniature on-board cameras will see why this (below) is so interesting. In the project, I wrote of "recent technological advances". Er, perhaps not so recent after all. Posted by Anthony Lewis.
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BPoD • Posts Tagged ‘brain’
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The brain is unfathomably complex, not least because it is so flexible, constantly making adjustments so we can respond to our environment and learn. Most brain cells, or neurons. Arise during early development, and learning in adulthood occurs primarily by strengthening or weakening existing connections between neurons, known as synapses. Written by Emmanuelle Briolat. Image from work by Kurt A. Sailor and Matthew T. Valley and colleagues. IResearch published in Neuron, July 2016. Spotting a sunny place...
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Ldquo;People have been sticking their fingers into my frontal lobe, and stroking and caressing my heart,” says sculptor Katharine Dowson. She made these larger than life-size sculptures using data from scans of her own heart and brain. Her inspiration came from a chance meeting with neurologist David Dexter. Of Imperial College London. Dowson went on to act as a healthy control in Dexter’s study on Parkinson’s disease. This was led by Declan O’ Regan. At the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre. Is constantly be...
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